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The House of YesBy Wendy MacLeod | Directed by Suzy Messerole |
| August 22 - September 6, 2003 at Cedar Riverside People's Center | featuring: Matthew G. Anderson Angie Haigh Stacia Rice Steve Sweere Karen Weise-Thompson |
| Wendy MacLeod’s controversial comedy about sibling rivalry, lust and everything untoward in this house where the word "no" is never heard. | |
Reviews: The mansion on the hill meets the bordello of blood Dylan Hicks, City Pages - 09/03/2003 Rice's performance, though in tune with the low-key tone of Suzy Messerole's direction, has the delicious transparency of a melodramatic villain....[More] Pigs Eye's The House of Yes starts stiff but arrives with a wallop Elizabeth Weir, TalkinBroadway.com - 08/27/2003 The play breathes with vigor when Angie Haigh and Stacia Rice are on stage. Rice gives an extraordinary performance as unstable Jackie-O. Not only does she look somewhat like Jacqueline Onassis, but her range is terrific...[More] Graydon Royce, Minneapolis Star Tribune - 08/26/2003 "Angie Haigh is friendly, confused and earnest as Lesley, and Karen Wiese-Thompson slogs through the role of Mary with dull-eyed resolve." Carolyn Petrie, Special to the St. Paul Pioneer Press - 08/25/2003 "Messerole's production benefits from a thoroughly capable cast. Karen Wiese-Thompson, one of the most dependable and versatile actresses in town, plays Mrs. Pascal with a deliciously nasty edge. Stacia Rice, another serious talent, commits to her role as the insanely calculating Jackie O with wide-eyed determination. These two women have buckets of stage presence, and watching them work proves entertaining even when the big picture is fuzzy. Steve Sweere, Angela Haigh and Matthew G. Anderson round out the ensemble with a trio of engaging performances." | |
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