The Learned Ladies, performer
"Sara Montgomery grabs us right from the start." -- Karen White, Arts and Leisure News.com
"The Learned Ladies reminds us why people still bother performing Molière." -- Regina Robbins, Theatre Is Easy.com
"Sara Montgomery grabs us right from the start." -- Karen White, Arts and Leisure News.com
"The Learned Ladies reminds us why people still bother performing Molière." -- Regina Robbins, Theatre Is Easy.com
Long Distance, performer
"But the program’s most dazzling entry comes next: “Skin Care,” directed by Ms. Dunlap and featuring lovely performances by Ms. Neptune and Ms. Montgomery."
-- Neil Genzlinger >> Read the full review at www.nytimes.com <<
"But the program’s most dazzling entry comes next: “Skin Care,” directed by Ms. Dunlap and featuring lovely performances by Ms. Neptune and Ms. Montgomery."
-- Neil Genzlinger >> Read the full review at www.nytimes.com <<
Weekend at an English Country Estate, playwright and performer
"Those looking to have a great time and to see a new play that will most likely end up on the same shelf as Present Laughter and Noises Off in a few years, should make sure to get down to the Access Theatre to see "Weekend at an English Country Estate."
— Michael Roderick
>>Read the full review at OffOffBroadwayWorld.com<<
"Delightful!...the writing is fresh, clever and immaculately paced." — Stewart Lewis, WCBS
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"An uproarious romp...From start to finish, Weekend at an English Country Estate is a near flawless treat."
— Di Jayawickrema
>>Read the full review at NYTheatre.com<<
"And speaking of laughter, I hadn't heard that much laughter in the theatre in a long time ... From the first line to the standing ovation, Weekend at an English Country Estate was endearing entertainment."
— Kate Shea Kennon
>>Read the full review at blogcritics.org<<
"I've seen two dozen-plus plays this year and this was one of the most enjoyable nights I had at the theater. Fresh, fun, funny -- I was about as far off-off-off Broadway as you could get and yet there I was, discovering this small gem of a play, and thinking, 'How lucky I am to find myself in this fourth-floor walk-up of a theater!' Don't tell anyone that I actually found a service elevator (I sincerely would have climbed another four floors!). An amazing work."
— Michael Moore (Oscar Winning Director)
"This energetic new comedy of manners is a hilarious and wonderful romp. Playwright Sara Montgomery just might be the downtown, illegitimate daughter of Noel Coward and PG Wodehouse. Performed by an exciting group of young actors and directed with comic precision by Paul Urcioli. It's a heck of a lot of fun. "
— Neil Pepe (Broadway Director, Speed-the-Plow, A Life in the Theater)
"I love the Ateh Theater Group for offering the opportunity for a new playwright to be heard and for new and upcoming actors to be seen. Sara Montgomery's writing and all of the performances give proof that the future of American theatre is alive and well."
— Matthew Modine (Emmy-Nominated, Golden Globe Winner)
"Those looking to have a great time and to see a new play that will most likely end up on the same shelf as Present Laughter and Noises Off in a few years, should make sure to get down to the Access Theatre to see "Weekend at an English Country Estate."
— Michael Roderick
>>Read the full review at OffOffBroadwayWorld.com<<
"Delightful!...the writing is fresh, clever and immaculately paced." — Stewart Lewis, WCBS
Play Stewart Lewis' full review below - please be patient as the player will take a few seconds to load
>>Visit the CBS NY website<<
"An uproarious romp...From start to finish, Weekend at an English Country Estate is a near flawless treat."
— Di Jayawickrema
>>Read the full review at NYTheatre.com<<
"And speaking of laughter, I hadn't heard that much laughter in the theatre in a long time ... From the first line to the standing ovation, Weekend at an English Country Estate was endearing entertainment."
— Kate Shea Kennon
>>Read the full review at blogcritics.org<<
"I've seen two dozen-plus plays this year and this was one of the most enjoyable nights I had at the theater. Fresh, fun, funny -- I was about as far off-off-off Broadway as you could get and yet there I was, discovering this small gem of a play, and thinking, 'How lucky I am to find myself in this fourth-floor walk-up of a theater!' Don't tell anyone that I actually found a service elevator (I sincerely would have climbed another four floors!). An amazing work."
— Michael Moore (Oscar Winning Director)
"This energetic new comedy of manners is a hilarious and wonderful romp. Playwright Sara Montgomery just might be the downtown, illegitimate daughter of Noel Coward and PG Wodehouse. Performed by an exciting group of young actors and directed with comic precision by Paul Urcioli. It's a heck of a lot of fun. "
— Neil Pepe (Broadway Director, Speed-the-Plow, A Life in the Theater)
"I love the Ateh Theater Group for offering the opportunity for a new playwright to be heard and for new and upcoming actors to be seen. Sara Montgomery's writing and all of the performances give proof that the future of American theatre is alive and well."
— Matthew Modine (Emmy-Nominated, Golden Globe Winner)
Animal Farm, the Puppet Musical, performer
"There are no weak links in this cast, but as puppeteers Unger and Montgomery are stand-outs...Montgomery is the epitome of equine pulchritude as Mollie. Many years ago I knew a little black filly named Amity Good who held the same outlook on life and her own starring role in it as Mollie does, and if Mollie hadn't been a white filly I would have sworn she was Amity reincarnated."
-- Gail M. Burns, Gailsez.com
"There are no weak links in this cast, but as puppeteers Unger and Montgomery are stand-outs...Montgomery is the epitome of equine pulchritude as Mollie. Many years ago I knew a little black filly named Amity Good who held the same outlook on life and her own starring role in it as Mollie does, and if Mollie hadn't been a white filly I would have sworn she was Amity reincarnated."
-- Gail M. Burns, Gailsez.com