Stephanie Erb
REVIEWS

Stage Door, Open Fist Theatre Company
BACKSTAGE: "...most eye-catching is the performance of Stephanie Erb, faithfully expressing the liveliness of that era's films, the great wit of Kaufman and Ferber, and the bounding energy of a houseful of aspiring actors."
STAGESCENELA.COM: "wise-cracking Judith Canfield (Stephanie Erb), a tough cookie with a tender filling... Erb pays loving (and hilarious) tribute to those sardonic female sidekicks that made stars of Eve Arden and Vivian Vance."
BROADWAYWORLD.COM: "...Stephanie Erb (is) a delight as wisecracking Judith."

MOW Childhood Sweetheart? with Melissa Gilbert and Ronny Cox
DAILY VARIETY: "Stephanie Erb's a pleasure..."

Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare Festival/LA
DAILY VARIETY: "Erb's Beatrice and Lower's Benedick burrow into each other's psyches
with perfectly timed, mischievous repartee..."
LOS ANGELES TIMES: "...tart-tongued, cigar-wielding Stephanie Erb as Beatrice lead(s) a
strong cast whose every word can be cleanly understood."
BACKSTAGE WEST: "... the man-hating Beatrice, played with jaw-jutting, riveting stridency
by Stephanie Erb, fire(s) off salvos in this showdown of the sexes.."
LA WEEKLY PICK OF THE WEEK: "Lower and Erb take great advantage of Beatrice
and Benedick's customary show-stealing scenes.."

Blithe Spirit and Macbeth, Utah Shakespearean Festival
THE UTAH SPECTRUM: "Erb exudes an immensely breezy radiance in her portrayal as the
feisty, teasing manifestation that only Charles can see."
DESERT MORNING NEWS: "Patrons will experience some spirited chemistry between
Arthur Hanket and Stephanie Erb, who plays the ghost of his late wife, Elvira."
THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNES: "Hanket, Healey, and Erb create an intriguing and funny
love triangle."
THE UTAH SPECTRUM: "Erb displays a warm gentleness as Lady Macduff..."

Two Gentlemen of Verona national tour, The Acting Company, with Jesse L. Martin and Rainn Wilson
THE NEW YORK TIMES, Mel Gussow: "Stephanie Erb's Silvia is a glamourous golden girl
of the West..."
THE NEW YORK POST, Clive Barnes: "Stephanie Erb provides a dizzily sensual Silvia..."
THE VILLAGE VOICE, Robert Massa: "Stephanie Erb's Silvia is nicely dry."
THE BUFFALO NEWS: "Silvia is played by Stephanie Erb, a gifted and utterly beautiful
young actress..."
THE ST. LOUIS DISPATCH: "Erb made for a winning Silvia... a blond and perky Silvia
became (in Romeo and Juliet) the regal Lady Montague."
WDCU-FM , WASHINGTON, DC: "Stephanie Erb comes off the best of the women players
as she demands her true love."
PRINCE GEORGE'S POST: "Stephanie Erb as Silvia is more of a straightman but makes it
easy to see how these two swains could fall for her. She's gorgeous, for one thing, and gets to
show a lot of cleavage, but also carries herself like you'd expect one of Shakespeare's heroines
to do."
THE WASHINGTON POST: "(One of) twentysomething eager but sophisticated performers
to appear to take a genuine delight in every word, sigh and pratfall... out comes Silvia, the
alluring lady whose first action is to rein in and then punch out her offstage horse a la Blazing Saddles."