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MURDER
at PS122
"...Among the strongest members of the company are...Sarah Matthay, who charms as a bride whose wedding day turns bloody, and later essays as a punked out prostitute..." -Backstage
"In this haunting production of Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin's wartime drama...the cast's sensitive handling of the play's intricate language gives this otherwise bleak work color."
-The Village Voice

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE 
at 59 E 59 THEATER C
"...a heck of a good show--an intense, chilling 75 minutes of claustrophobic drama....Eleven hard-working actors portray the other characters in the tale with energy and commitment...If you're new to this company or this play, well, you've got a terrific, involving theatre experience to look forward to."   -nytheatre.com





WINTER UNDER THE TABLE
at THE NY FRINGE FESTIVAL
"Winter Under the Table, written by Roland Topor.... an illegal Latin American immigrant who rents a space under the dining-room table of a lonely American woman....Claire (Sarah Matthay), a translator who toils away inches above Francisco's head, provides the slightly-embarassed bourgeois manners, bookish good looks and great legs that slowly drive Francisco wild....What the plot lacks in suspense, the players make up for with charm and an unabashed embrace of the obvious plot destinations, such as the growing attraction and the inevitable mutual seduction of the intercultural couple..."
-nytheatre.com






TAMING OF THE SHREW

at 78TH STREET THEATRE LAB "...The play begins with Lucentio (Julien Schwab) and Tranio's (Sarah Matthay) arrival in the Texas town. Lucentio soon sets his heart on Bianca and asks Tranio's assistance by assuming his own identity. The two actors had a nice rapport onstage, and Ms. Matthay has a drama school poise that makes her work clear..." -arts4all.com

Antigone produced by

Phoenix Theater Ensemble

Hailed by The Wall Street Journal as

“One of the Top 10 Theater Picks of 2006