Sara Parry is utterly convincing as Anne, an
intelligent and earnest woman who is eager to dispel any misinformation;
she does not actually share DNA with the almighty, but she was chosen
to be Her messenger.
--Backstage West ("Anne" in School of Jesus Fish)
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Sara Parry delivers a superlative performance in the title
role...
--LA Times ("Lady Windermere" in Lady Windermere's
Fan)
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Sara Parry...is equally impressive in an unusually sensual
interpretation, employing her feminine wiles to sway her reluctant
husband to anarchy. She is particularly brilliant in
the famous sleepwalking scene, in which she bares her soul and very
nearly everything else.
--LA Times ("Lady Macbeth" in Macbeth)
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Dressed in a black leather tube and thumping boots, Sara Parry
brings something emphatic to the tired 90s 'hooker-with-a-heart'
cliche... Delivering Cunningham's prose with unbrittle frankness,
she balances sexiness with vulgarity. We feel for her, without feeling
sorry for her.
--CurtainUp ("Chester" in Automatic Earth)
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No mean feat, Parry plays Aline with equal amounts of coldness,
timidity, disguised fear, undisguised sarcasm (to her husband) and
a buried tenderness...
--Irvine World News ("Aline Solness" in Master
Builder)