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....in Wit...A tour de force performance, heartbreaking and tragic.... "It's funny, it's touching, and it's often brilliant... Yeoman is wonderful. Her rigid style and ability to switch between controlling and childlike makes Lisa's plight easy to identify with and empathize..." "Yeoman was perfectly cast as Haley... in this one-woman show, Yeoman bonds with the audience by drawing them into her boudoir with her charming mannerisms, strong stage presence and humorous facial contortions as she chatters away about shoes, men and fine dining. She's a perfect fit for the talkative and warm-hearted character... the script is honest, never sounds staged and it never seems anything less than a pure encounter between two dear friends... Zoë Yeoman shines in her role..." "In thirty years in the professional theater, I have never known anyone whose talent, commitment, and accomplishment exceeded that of Zoë Yeoman. She is a joy to work with, and a revelation to watch, and I'd work with her any time, anywhere." "Zoë Yeoman is a huge pleasure to work with. She has a wonderful sense of humor and a terrific sense of timing. I would recommend her instantly to anyone who needs a strong actress who can make the difference between an indifferent response and deserved success." "...This provocative play unites two multi-talented and devoted actresses: Zoë Yeoman and Julia Tilley. Their polished performance on opening night stunned audiences and raised the bar for future productions... As the established writer Ruth, actress Zoë Yeoman embodies the great professor who delivers profound advice to her young protégé... This seasoned actress delivers a top-notch performance by shaping Ruth into a believable and likeable character despite her harsh honesty and sarcasm..." "Zoë Yeoman is funny and hip... she smacks of the Big Apple with an authentic accent and mannerisms... Her charismatic presence... brightens the stage." "(In The Flatted Fifth we see)... an arrogantly perfect Zoë Yeoman..." |