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Check out my interview with Don & Marty! Those two are so hillarious, I was laughing the whole time!
BROADWAY WORLD REVIEW
Here is what Broadway News Critic Daniel Collins had to say about the show...
Ms. Okoli is a tall, lithe, African-American woman who strides the boards with a confidence that belies her years...Okoli's first name, Onyi (pronounced Own-Yee) we are told means gift of God" and this performance was a gift everyone in attendance surely treasured.
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Broadway World Review http://BroadwayWorld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=115335
Ms. Okoli is a tall, lithe, African-American woman who strides the boards with a confidence that belies her years...Okoli's first name, Onyi (pronounced Own-Yee) we are told means gift of God" and this performance was a gift everyone in attendance surely treasured.
Read the full article here:
Broadway World Review http://BroadwayWorld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=115335
CITY PAPER REVIEW
Hsia-Ting Chang from Baltimore City Paper writes:
Okoli cuts a fine figure in the spotlight--tall and lean, she stomps fiercely around the stage. A clever actress, she possesses a sixth sense for timing and tone, delivering lines with playful edge. And she slides in and out of characters effortlessly...No matter the role--mother, father, pre-teen, octogenarian, thug--Okoli is utterly believable.
Read the full article here: http://www.citypaper.com/arts/story.asp?id=20051
Want to read more? Check out the Baltimore Times Article! Vol. 24 No. 23 March 26- April 2
http://baltimoretimes-online.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1130&Itemid=&Itemid=31
Okoli cuts a fine figure in the spotlight--tall and lean, she stomps fiercely around the stage. A clever actress, she possesses a sixth sense for timing and tone, delivering lines with playful edge. And she slides in and out of characters effortlessly...No matter the role--mother, father, pre-teen, octogenarian, thug--Okoli is utterly believable.
Read the full article here: http://www.citypaper.com/arts/story.asp?id=20051
Want to read more? Check out the Baltimore Times Article! Vol. 24 No. 23 March 26- April 2
http://baltimoretimes-online.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1130&Itemid=&Itemid=31