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| Undercurrents | | | |
• " A surreal play....excellent acting all around, with a special praise for
McWilliams. Amusing as the dream version of Melinda's mother and Molly Brown,
McWilliams excels as Melinda's real life mother, full of concern and walking on
eggshells." Review by Byrne Harrison / OOBR.com | |
• " A surreal dreampiece, ....McWilliams (is) excellent as well."
Review by Duncan Pflaster / BROADWAYWORLD.COM | | | | Elephant Girls |
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• "Lue McWilliams is brilliant in Carl Gonzalez's "Elephant Girls" -
And that's just in rehearsals."
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| Review by Rush & Molloy / NY
Daily News
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• "We soon learn from Vicki (a vibrant and whirlwind Lue McWilliams),
the tardy Kozy Kitchen product peddler, that a water main has broken,
obstructing the roads and Robina's departure."
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| Review by Cindy Pierre /
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• "Tupperware and terrorism stir up the part, initially believing she is the
terrorist....and (Lue McWilliams) then hilariously attempts to sell her kitchen
products." | | Review by Angela Ashman - Village Voice
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• "We soon learn from Vicki (a vibrant and
whirlwind Lue McWilliams), the tardy Kozy Kitchen product peddler, that a
water main has broken, obstructing the roads and Robina's departure." | |
Review by Cindy Pierre - nytheatercorps |
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SAG/AFTRA/AEA
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| Hallelujah Breakdown
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| • "Lue McWilliams rounded out the cast, whose ensemble acting was
excellent."
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Review by Jenny Sandman
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| • "Lue McWilliams plays multiple roles with enthusiasm and skill."
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| Review by David Hurst
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| Landscape of the Body
| |        "Lue McWilliams is perfectly cast as the wild Rosalie, and carried the show with her saucy and pert asides."
| | Review by Chris Sariego
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| | To Be Young, Gifted and Black
| |        "Lue McWilliams was a dynamic presence as Winton's wife and in her other parts."
| | Review by Dan Wolfe
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| | Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
| |        "As portrayed by Lue McWilliams, Miss Mona comes across quite naturally. She brings a toughness to the role of brothel madam mixed with a nice degree of tenderness..... her performance is strong."
| | Review by Dan Wolfe
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| | Spoon River Anthology
| |        "Lue McWilliams interprets most of Spoon River's harridans and harlots with alternating peaks of bitterness and sensuality..... vocally talented..... McWilliams interprets "Lucinda Matlock" with a strong Scandinavian accent."
| | Review by Robert A. Brown
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| | Members of Emerging Artist Theatre Company
| |        "Emerging Artist Theatre Company appears to be full of some of the best young actors off-off Broadway."
| | Review by Jenny Sandman of Hallelujah Breakdown
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