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NEWS AND REVIEWS

Review of Buyer and Cellar

Andrew Travers: Aspen Times

"starring a sweet and hysterical Jeffrey Correia...Correia brings a subtle physicality and endearing tenderness to the role.

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Review of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

Matt Palm, Orlando Sentinel

Review of The Glass Menagerie

Alice T. Carter:   Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

 

"Correia proves himself a deft master of the emotionally affecting monologues with which Tom opens and closes the play"

Review of Pilot Fish

Theresa Buchheister: Nytheatre.com

 

"The heart of the show is with Jeffrey Correia, the struggling writer. He is the most present performer I have seen in a while, while simultaneously maintaining impressive vocal and physical control...in the spirit of Jimmy Stewart in The Philadelphia Story, which is eternally brilliant."

Review of Avenue Q

Andrew Travers: Aspen Daily News

 

 

"The energetic Theatre Aspen cast nails it, making their furry, fuzzy, foul-mouthed props full-bodied characters. Watching Jeffrey Correia do double-duty as two of the musical’s lead male characters, and Julie Kavanagh do the same with its pair of female foils, is something to behold."

Review of Becky's New Car

Stewart Oksenhorn: Aspen Times

 

 

"The fast pace, the coincidences, and some good one-liners keep the atmosphere fizzy."

Review of Let's Murder Marsha

Bruce Siwy: Daily American

 

"A giddy romp...Jeffrey Correia's Ben Quade is like a young Jim Carrey."

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