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"Davis' Emily will steal your heart."
- Huffington Post
"a finely callibrated, unsentimental and touching portrayl of the poet by Elizabeth A. Davis."
- Blogcritic
"Elizabeth A. Davis as Emily somehow manages to look younger with each passing scene, and that must be a powerful witchcraft."
- The Edge NYC
"exudes just the right balance of detachment and yearning... captures the imagination."
- Stage and Cinema |
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“Elizabeth A. Davis...keep up the incredibly high bar...with china-like fragility."
– News Today
"...turns in a superb supporting performance. Davis, with her ethereally pale face...brings a fierce passion to her role as Sister James. Whether scared rabbit under the eye of the watchful fox when trapped in Sister Aloysius’ office, or guilt-ridden confidante to Father Flynn, Davis brings an emotional honesty to her role that is crucial."
– Naples Daily News
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“The talented cast…winsome Elizabeth A. Davis, bring out all of the right colors…”
– Variety
“Elizabeth A Davis shines as party girl Judy…picks up steam as she disintegrates before our eyes.”
– Palm Beach Daily News
“Notably stellar, Elizabeth A Davis as Judy, is lovely, charismatic…a well-rounded actress with a range of emotion kept in control at all times…stunning…makes it difficult to focus on anyone else when she’s on stage.”
– Miami Edge
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"Elizabeth A. Davis is lovely…"
- CurtainUp TM, New York
"...the actor's double duty has given [her] focus on the essence of her character."
– Backstage
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THEATRE ROW |
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"Elizabeth A. Davis’s haunted gaze draws our sympathy for Varya.
– Show Biz Weekly NY
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"...the
other fine performances, Elizabeth A. Davis captures
the little-girl loneliness and winsome sexuality of
Curley's wife."
- Backstage
"Elizabeth
A. Davis rounds out the mostly male cast, effectively
playing both a dreamer and the catalyst for disaster
... Supporting performances alone are enough to see
this return to an American classic."
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"...convincingly
convey a high degree of proficiency that's driven by
passion."
- Cincinnati City Beat
"...Elizabeth
A. Davis is the Calistra Flockhart-esque young violinist..."
- Cincy Inquirer |
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"The
production is led by...a future star, the elegent and
willowy Elizabeth Davis."
-
Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Alice,
played by the Audrey Hepburn-esque Elizabeth Davis,
is...elegant...upper-crust..."
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Akron Beacon Journal |
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Triumph of Love |
THE CLEVELAND PLAYHOUSE/CWRU MFA |
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"Davis,
Midsummer's Puck, holds the entire construction together
masterfully as Princess Leonide, her strong, eloquent
voice and every inch of her small, slender frame utterly
committed to the truth of whatever impersonation her
character must try next. She is both oak and quicksilver."
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Cleveland Plain Dealer
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Midsummer Night's Dream |
THE CLEVELAND PLAYHOUSE/CWRU MFA |
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"Elizabeth
A. Davis' Puck is one for the ages: sinuous, fey, and
apparently made of rubber; or she studies movement with
a caterpillar ... athletic, cartwheeling back and forth..."
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CoolCleveland.com
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Oresteia |
BAYLOR UNINVERSITY |
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