"Emily Freeman, as debbie, shows an impressive range in both characterization and octaves."
-Ann Saucer from the column (old jews telling jokes national tour)
"Freeman's Performance was action packed, spirirted, and of course-hilarious. Though the show is no musical, Freeman showed off an impressive soprano voice in the opening musical number."
-Kathleen Anwar from Broadway World Dallas (Old Jews Telling Jokes National Tour)
"While all the players are good, Freeman shines in her best characterization to date. A recent graduate of Florida Atlantic University’s MFA program, she portrayed swamp-dwelling Winnifred the Woebegone in last year’s on-campus production of Once Upon a Mattress as if she were channeling Carol Burnett."
-Dale King from Palm Beach Arts Paper (Bris, Barmitzvah and Beyond at Stage Door Theatre)
"The best actor on the stage is Freeman who is adept enough at comedy. Freeman takes her time to react to the dialogue and to give shadings in her line readings that communicate a three-dimensional chracater in a show that barely exceeds two dimensions. She's acting in a different production and that's not a bad thing."
-Bill Hirschman from Florida Theater On Stage (Bris, Barmitzvah and Beyond at Stage Door Theatre)
"Freeman dives without any reservation into this fevered, animalistic girl who you easily believe would sink her teeth in your neck. "
-Bill Hirschman from Florida Theater On Stage (Cuddles at Arts Garage)
"Among the students, Freeman does wonders with her Winnifred portrayal. Freeman handles those same royal duties in the FAU rendition with sometimes sly, sometimes outrageous humor."
-Dale King from Palm Beach Arts Paper (Once Upon a Mattress at FAU's Summer Rep)
"Freeman puts every ounce of strength and talent into the Agnes role, and it works so well. Her pitiable situation could draw tears from a stone, and every audience member shares her pain."
-Dale King from Palm Beach Arts Paper (Agnes of God at FAU)
-Ann Saucer from the column (old jews telling jokes national tour)
"Freeman's Performance was action packed, spirirted, and of course-hilarious. Though the show is no musical, Freeman showed off an impressive soprano voice in the opening musical number."
-Kathleen Anwar from Broadway World Dallas (Old Jews Telling Jokes National Tour)
"While all the players are good, Freeman shines in her best characterization to date. A recent graduate of Florida Atlantic University’s MFA program, she portrayed swamp-dwelling Winnifred the Woebegone in last year’s on-campus production of Once Upon a Mattress as if she were channeling Carol Burnett."
-Dale King from Palm Beach Arts Paper (Bris, Barmitzvah and Beyond at Stage Door Theatre)
"The best actor on the stage is Freeman who is adept enough at comedy. Freeman takes her time to react to the dialogue and to give shadings in her line readings that communicate a three-dimensional chracater in a show that barely exceeds two dimensions. She's acting in a different production and that's not a bad thing."
-Bill Hirschman from Florida Theater On Stage (Bris, Barmitzvah and Beyond at Stage Door Theatre)
"Freeman dives without any reservation into this fevered, animalistic girl who you easily believe would sink her teeth in your neck. "
-Bill Hirschman from Florida Theater On Stage (Cuddles at Arts Garage)
"Among the students, Freeman does wonders with her Winnifred portrayal. Freeman handles those same royal duties in the FAU rendition with sometimes sly, sometimes outrageous humor."
-Dale King from Palm Beach Arts Paper (Once Upon a Mattress at FAU's Summer Rep)
"Freeman puts every ounce of strength and talent into the Agnes role, and it works so well. Her pitiable situation could draw tears from a stone, and every audience member shares her pain."
-Dale King from Palm Beach Arts Paper (Agnes of God at FAU)