Press for "Hamlet"
Production with Psych Drama Company at Boston Center for the Arts Plaza Blackbox Theater
November 30- December 17 2011
“The production handles some moments that could be otherwise lost on a modern audience quite beautifully. Ophelia’s famous scene of raving lunacy, brought to life by actress Lianne O’Shea, is captivating, disturbing and quite sad.“
- Bay Windows, New England’s Largest LBGT Newspaper
“Lianne O’Shea’s Ophelia was well articulated, brilliant in her madness.”
- Allston Pudding, Boston’s most diverse and cutting edge online music blog
“Ophelia’s madness was extremely well done by Lianne O’Shea.”
- Boston LowBrow, Theater and Classical Music
"Quite affecting when mad."
- The Boston Globe
"The sudden insanity of Ophelia, played by Lianne O’Shea, pulls...an emotional arc from the audience in her short appearance... She is at first heartbreakingly sad with her rocking and desperate screams, but then alarmingly disturbing and prophetic in her dismal of the people around her."
-The Examiner, dynamic network that serves more than 20 million readers around the world
November 30- December 17 2011
“The production handles some moments that could be otherwise lost on a modern audience quite beautifully. Ophelia’s famous scene of raving lunacy, brought to life by actress Lianne O’Shea, is captivating, disturbing and quite sad.“
- Bay Windows, New England’s Largest LBGT Newspaper
“Lianne O’Shea’s Ophelia was well articulated, brilliant in her madness.”
- Allston Pudding, Boston’s most diverse and cutting edge online music blog
“Ophelia’s madness was extremely well done by Lianne O’Shea.”
- Boston LowBrow, Theater and Classical Music
"Quite affecting when mad."
- The Boston Globe
"The sudden insanity of Ophelia, played by Lianne O’Shea, pulls...an emotional arc from the audience in her short appearance... She is at first heartbreakingly sad with her rocking and desperate screams, but then alarmingly disturbing and prophetic in her dismal of the people around her."
-The Examiner, dynamic network that serves more than 20 million readers around the world