Stay Over, KADM Productions
"Hearty bits of irony, sitcom-like antics between the characters that seem stereotypical on the surface, but reveal themselves as surprising and unpredictable and a sensual nude dance at the end make "Stay Over" a raucously humorous play and an enjoyable night."
-Elena Mancini, downtownexpress.com
Pink Eye Movie, SavageRoses Films
"Without a doubt, the scene-stealer is the character of Heather (JessAnn Smith). In the scene with her computer-loving boyfriend, she is unbelievably HOT HOT HOT, reminiscent of some of Misty Mundae's finer moments."
- Gavin Schmitt, www.killerreviews.com
Tapas Duo, EMP Pop Conference
"But the most entertaining presentation was the duo of Eric Hung and JessAnn Smith. Hung, of Rider University, did not hide his disgust of Asian stereotypes in silent movies, before showing some of the most egregious examples, most of them sung, with gusto, by Smith."
-Patrick MacDonald, Seattle Times
Angry Young Women, KADM Productions
"Theatergoers will find some terrific performances in here, particularly from Pilutik, who also plays the average joe caught in the crossfire, and from Smith as the scared virgin, just learning the meaning of "vertical smile." "
-Andy Propst, Village Voice
"Hearty bits of irony, sitcom-like antics between the characters that seem stereotypical on the surface, but reveal themselves as surprising and unpredictable and a sensual nude dance at the end make "Stay Over" a raucously humorous play and an enjoyable night."
-Elena Mancini, downtownexpress.com
Pink Eye Movie, SavageRoses Films
"Without a doubt, the scene-stealer is the character of Heather (JessAnn Smith). In the scene with her computer-loving boyfriend, she is unbelievably HOT HOT HOT, reminiscent of some of Misty Mundae's finer moments."
- Gavin Schmitt, www.killerreviews.com
Tapas Duo, EMP Pop Conference
"But the most entertaining presentation was the duo of Eric Hung and JessAnn Smith. Hung, of Rider University, did not hide his disgust of Asian stereotypes in silent movies, before showing some of the most egregious examples, most of them sung, with gusto, by Smith."
-Patrick MacDonald, Seattle Times
Angry Young Women, KADM Productions
"Theatergoers will find some terrific performances in here, particularly from Pilutik, who also plays the average joe caught in the crossfire, and from Smith as the scared virgin, just learning the meaning of "vertical smile." "
-Andy Propst, Village Voice