Stephanie Regina

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THE RETURN Premieres at the MET Museum /November 2, 2015 by Stephanie Regina

"The Return" by Reid Farrington premiered at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on July 10, 2015.

You can catch Stephanie in the gallery from 10am-5pm Sundays-Thursdays and 10am-9pm Fridays & Saturdays.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/11/arts/design/a-shattered-adam-statue-comes-to-life-at-the-met.html?_r=0

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/11/arts/des...
← LYSISTRATA at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe The Return at the Metropolitan Museum of Art →
“While employing a perfect brogue, her eyes flaring, facial features in perpetual motion and exhibiting physical verisimilitude, Ms. Regina’s remarkable performance as Lucy runs the gamut from hilarity to pathos. Regina’s achievements are magnified by her depicting the male characters of Harry and Grace’s potential paramour with equally impressive impact. She is a whirlwind of tremendous talent.”
— Darryl Reilly of Theatre Scene on "LEISURE, LABOR, LUST"

ANDY WEBSTER FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES

"...Stephanie Regina, who doubles as Irene, a studio messenger, describes the storm clouds of World War II... The most impressive performers here are the most naturalistic: Ms. Regina’s Irene is put upon but resourceful..."

 

MICHAEL GILTZ FROM HUFFINGTON POST 

"Stephanie Regina pulls off a complex turn as the Girl Friday Irene and the narrator filling in the plot of both the movie and its production history."

 

TIMES SQUARE CHRONICLES

"Standing next to [Michael Curtiz] is the ever-present assistant, Irene, the stressed out girl messenger (a high energy fireball Stephanie Regina), who also plays double duty as the old-fashioned magnificently voiced film narrator."


Lysistrata

LUCID CULTURE NYC

"STEPHANIE REGINA IMBUES – AND SINGS – THE TITULAR ROLE WITH AN UNEXPECTED, TONGUE-IN-CHEEK GRAVITAS"

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© 2013 all the images used with permission from photographer Matthias Heiderich, 2013.