Reviews for Cinderella:
"Dignity may be the chief trait of this Cinderella, heroine of a modern-dress production from Youth on Target, whose publicity material says it draws on Italian traditions. Yet this whimsical, partly improvised retelling seems most suited for the era of ''Sex and the City.'' (Don't worry; no traces of Samantha.) The Fairy Godmother (Sierra Marcks) narrates in a Carrie-esque voice-over, introducing Cinderella's mother (Christina Zagarino), a newly widowed careerist who is the Prince's assistant, and her older daughters, Margaret (Caitlin Heibach) and Gertrude (Sarah Bellantoni). They're not mean to Cinderella (Isabel Steuble-Johnson, also the director), just mystified by her lack of interest in fashion, makeovers and the Prince."
-The New York Times
-The New York Times
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Reviews for This Is Not A Pipe Dream
"This charming and extraordinary hourlong show, presented by the Paddywack Players, takes audiences
inside the imagination of Magritte as a boy. Directed by Tracy Bersley, the actors portray figures in his
life, from his devoted mother (Isabel Steuble-Johnson) and disapproving father (Alex Pierce) to the
swathed lovers and men in bowler hats of his work. René (David Brown), as he is called throughout, sees
art as a form of magic."
-The New York Times
inside the imagination of Magritte as a boy. Directed by Tracy Bersley, the actors portray figures in his
life, from his devoted mother (Isabel Steuble-Johnson) and disapproving father (Alex Pierce) to the
swathed lovers and men in bowler hats of his work. René (David Brown), as he is called throughout, sees
art as a form of magic."
-The New York Times