Reviews
"... there are numerous "roving" musicians performing onstage throughout, often adding a rich, kinetic feel to a scene, and magnifying the incredible orchestra...This lot could perform this anywhere, in anything, and dazzle the viewer; they are simply that good." - Jeanne McCartin, Art Port NH (Great Comet of 1812)
"All three actors imbue their characters with individuality and compassion. They are a talented trio whose banter is natural and pointed, helping the audience believe their characters are really friends – but also scathing critics... The funniest scene is when Yvan delivers her wedding monologue — listing all that could go wrong about her upcoming nuptials. Romeo commanded our attention and drew us into her character’s angst while humoring us with mundane decisions which are slowly driving Yvan mad." - Mike Logothetis, Delaware Arts Info (Art)
"Special shout-outs to the quadruple threat performers in the cast who play the roving cello, bass, guitar, triangle, violin, accordion, and on-stage keyboard." - Linda Chin, Theater Mirror (Great Comet of 1812)
"Even Helen's omnipotent beauty seems, in the beginning at least, helpless to save her from Menelaus' rage and his thirst for revenge." - Vasilis Voultsos, The National Herald (Daughters of Troy)
""No One Returns" dealt with death from the very first line and that's what made this piece a success... EMMA ROMEO's read was most commanding."
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""Veronica's Dolls" was most innovative and creative what with its conveyance of human feelings vis-a-vis inanimate objects... EMMA ROMEO gave a nice characterization." - Michael D'Antoni, Arts Independent (Talking it Out)
"... Emma Romeo Moyer ("Bank Manager") was lively whenever in the spotlight. Moyer's off-key "Abandoned in Bandon was a hoot!" - Mike Logothetis, Delaware Arts Info (Once)
"My favorite scene was, of course, a romantic one between Mr. Jager's Alex and his ex-girlfriend Kelly, played with charismatic confidence and alluring adolescence by Emma Romeo... Taylor Swift plays in the background and you'd have to have an icebox of a soul to not crack a smile at this blossoming of first love, beautifully executed in the simplest of ways. It's corny but self-aware." - Zennie Trieu, The 730 Review (A Therapy Session With Myself)
"As Kelly, Emma Romeo is charming and concerned, clearly indicating that Alex is not entirely alone in his search for answers." - Jan Ewing, HI! Drama (A Therapy Session With Myself)
