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| REVIEWS & PRODUCTION PHOTOS |
| A Comedy of Errors... "She is a head case, but you've got to love her... Elisabeth S. Rodgers gives a standout performance as the tightly wound rich girl, Adriana... Between running after her man and running to the authorities, [she] somehow also manages to center the Bard's comedy about the mistaken identity of two sets of twins..." David Greg, The Daily Gazette |
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| ...with Warren Kelley in How the Other Half Loves... (photo - Stephen Kunken) |
| ...with Joel Leffert, John McQuire, Joel Aroeste, Eileen Schuyler & David Bunce in Sherlock's Secret Life... (photo - Tim Raab) |
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| ...with Curt Hostetter in Betrayal... (photo - J. Aptekar) |
| ...as Helena form Midsummer in Shakespeare ala Carte... (photo - Jack Roman) |
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| Sherlock's Secret Life... "Rodgers' Marianna is an enchanting, thoroughly captivating blend of ingenuousness, intelligence, womanliness, and girlish flirtation and self-absorption..." Jeffrey Borak, The Berkshire Eagle "...Elisabeth S. Rodgers turns in a bravura performance as the mystery woman... She is as smart and beautiful as the script calls for and handles the characters many changes - from amnesia to heroism to hysteria - with aplomb..." Michael Eck, Times Union "Reminiscent of the statuesque beauties whose heaving corseted bosoms seduced a generation of filmgoersin Hammer films, Rodgers displays a refreshing wit, spontaneity and sincerity that captivate the audience..." Ralph Hammann, Metroland |
| JesusHopped the A Train... "Mary Jane Hanrahan...clashes with [Angel] Cruz but eventually becomes his own angel. It's exciting to see Rodgers working close up, and in a much grittier role than she's been offered before locally..." Michael Eck, Times Union "Hers is a controlled performance, appropriately icy..." Charles Kondek, The Independent |
| ...with Chris Burmester and Joy Lamberton in A Comedy of Errors... (photo - Ed Burke, The Saratogian) |
| Faith Healer... "Elisabeth S. Rodgers gives a performance which is nothing short of superb. She grabs you by the throat as soon as she walks onstage and doesn't loosen her grip until the end...[She], apparently, is not Irish, but her Northern accent is almost effortless... |
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| ...with Patrick Hillan in Faith Healer... |
| [Her] acting will leave you winded... Elisabeth S. Rodgers is the uncontested star of the show. Go - if only to see her perform. Brian Friel himself could not have pictured a more perfect Grace..." Emer Mullins, The Irish Voice |
| ...in The Pavilion... (photo - Jennifer Setlow) |