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Reviews/Press 

Unison review

"The Apprentice (Asia Mark) is an ethereal priest of sorts, opening a chest of the poet’s poems, sounding out nuance and meaning in her words.Steven Sapp and Asia Mark are superb leads in the play, and The Terrors are their muse and inspiration. " -

BY MAUREEN FLANAGAN BATTISTELLA FOR REVELS

Unison review 

"Mark is a jaw dropping talent and shines as the Apprentice. Her incredible singing voice is matched by her acting performance, as she flawlessly brings her character to vivid life." By Bill Choy for the siskiyoudaily- UniSon- The Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Ruined review 

"Asia May's Josephine evokes pity and admiration while oozing sex. These women's bodies are where the conflict and drama emerge, and they play that to perfection.' -By Marin Heinritz Special to the Gazette- Ruined 2012

Tambourines to Glory review

"Robinson’s (Mark) portrayal of Reed is powerful as she reveals to the audience a flawed — but not evil — human through monologues throughout the play. Her vocals are on best display during a slow, sensual solo in which she seduces Lomax, unwittingly inviting the devil into her bed.' - By Rebecca Bakken Special to the Kalamazoo Gazette - Tambourines to Glory

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