Press
Tom Lehrer is alive and well and has given away the rights to his music
“Also on hand is Sally (Elle Marie Sullivan), Chucklenut’s unpaid intern, who joins him in a beautiful duet and reads aloud questions sent in by panelists…” Read Full Review Here
ROMEO AND JULIET
Shakespeareances: “Sullivan starts off presenting a whip-smart, self-assured Juliet. In meeting Romeo at the masque and in the balcony scene, she takes the lead in seducing the morose, dull-spirited Romeo…” Read Full Review Here
THE LEGEND OF PUFFERFISH PAT (helen hayes recommended)
TheatreBloom: "Talking all sweet like as Sally Sue, Sullivan delivers the show’s healthy dose of manners in this character, and reminds folks of the role kindness can play in handling anger and temper. As One-Eyed Jack, however, she’s a real rattlin’ agitator like a proper outlawed antagonist, crawling under Pufferfish Pat’s skin like a real sneaky snake, especially when it comes to the showdown!" Read Full Review Here
DC Theatre Scene: "...I felt that Elle Marie Sullivan had the most opportunity to make vivid distinctions between disparate characters, and she made the most of it..." Read Full Review
DCMetroTheatreArts: "Black hat cowboy One-Eyed Jack (Elle Marie Sullivan) tries to ensure Pat is kicked out of town as revenge for the accident which left him wearing an eye patch." Read Full Review
MDTheatreGuide: "Sullivan is funny as the...circus performer Tony, but, with his hip thrust forward and back hunched over, compelling as the menacing, yet physically and emotionally wounded One-eyed Jack." Also named in Top 5 Shows of the Week Read Full Review
one gold coin -- una moneda de oro
DCMetroTheaterArts: "The play is well acted by Javier De Pilar, Elicia Moran, and Elle Marie Sullivan, three capable and enthusiastic actors who take on a variety of roles, entertaining the children with their quick costume changes and portrayal of diverse characters including a thief, a healer and two magicians." Read Full Review
TheatreBloom: "Elle Marie Sullivan is bubbly and bursting with excitement as Estelle Excellente, carrying that typical New York performer verve about her when playing in this skin. Doubling up as the subdued and sickly Vanessa, Sullivan showcases her versatility as a performer." Read Full Review
a breakup is swift
Washington CityPaper: "Did I mention that the play is funny? It is. To the credit of Kleymeyer and Sullivan, they never seem like they’re in on the joke." Read Full Review
ROSENCRANTZ AND gUILDENsTERN ARE dEAD
DCMetroTheaterArts: "The true show-stealer of StillPointe’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, though, was Elle Marie Sullivan, who portrayed Player, the head of the Tragedians" Read full review
TheatreBloom: "Elle Marie Sullivan, serving as the principal ‘player’ in the performance, is an extraordinary entity on the stage." Read Full Review