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An evening of song benefiting Open Circle with Tom Nichols and Open Circle performer Joe Peck

Press Release


Is There Anybody Out There?

Press Release

Washington City Paper Review

DC Theatre Scene Review

DC Theatre Scene Interviews Cast Members Jennifer Camp and Rob McQuay

DC Theatre Scene Interviews composer Jason Robert Brown


Story Theatre

Press release

Washington Post

DC Theatre Scene

Potomac Stages

DC Examiner

DCist

Express Night Out


Songs for a New World

Press release

Washington City Paper Review

Washington Post
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Washington City Paper

Washington Post Review

Washington Times Review

DCist

Potomac Stages

All Arts Review 4 U

DC Theatre Scene Interview

Gazette.net


Press release for Evita

Reviews of Evita:

Washington Post

Washington Times

Maryland Gazette

DCist

Potomac Stages

Washington City Paper

Audio:

WAMU Metro Connection

WETA Out & About


Press release for Low Level Panic

Reviews of Low Level Panic:

DC Theatre Reviews

Washington City Paper

Washington Post

Curtain Up

Potomac Stages


Press release for The Caucasian Chalk Circle

Reviews of The Caucasian Chalk Circle:

Washington Post

Washington City Paper

Metro Weekly

Washington Blade

Potomac Stages


Press release for Jesus Christ Superstar

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Reviews of Jesus Christ Superstar:

Washington Post

Potomac Stages

Washington City Paper


Excerpts from Previous Reviews

“[Suzanne Richard’s performance was executed] with “Stunning intensity. Watching Richard…it becomes clear that an actor with a visible disability is sometimes able to add depth to a role: vulnerability, strength or, in some cases, even a slight edge of discomfort for the audience that heightens the excitement of the performance.”

The Washington Blade, July 11, 2003


“… the emphasis in every aspect of this production is on abilities and no accommodation need be made by a discriminating audience. This is simply a fine production of an intriguing piece featuring two marvelous performances.”

-- Potomacstages.com, June 26, 2003


“ We're not casting people because they have disabilities-we're casting people because they're professional artists."

The Washington City Paper-- , June 27, 2003

“As an actress, Suzanne Richard doesn't consider her disability a handicap.… ‘Disability can enhance a role . it can explore another facet of the character,’ she said.”

“ [The] company's focus ‘doesn't limit the choice of plays at all,’ she said, ‘because a person with a disability can be anything and be anybody.’

The Washington Post--, July 8, 2003