
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, BEAUTY
"Georgina Sherrington, who played the leading lady was perfect."
"The multi-talented cast [had] the young audience enthralled by the performance."
A BOSTON MARRIAGE, ANNA
As Anna, Sherrington becomes her character, breathing vitality and strength into every word she spoke. Her knack for comedic timing delicately illuminates Mamet's sense of humor. Her portrayal of Anna's emotional life is rich, and her interpretation of Anna's eccentricities make for a thoroughly engaging and seemingly flawless performance. Sherrington embraces Mamet's work, and shines.
MACBETH, LADY MACBETH
"As his intellectual, highly articulate, "fiend-like queen," the razor-thin and austere Georgie Sherrington is a worthy counterpart "
"Ms. Sherrington is powerfully focused and fascinating from the time she summons the evil spirits to help conduct her husband and herself into evil until overcome with guilt and desolation in her final sleep-walking scene ("Out, damned spot, out, I say!")."
THE BALD SOPRANO, MRS. SMITH
"impressive flair and commitment"
"They all display the requisite high seriousness in the face of utter absurdity that helps this production to soar.
BLITHE SPIRIT, RUTH
"a focused, convincing characterization"
"severity and intensity"

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Source 2: Henley Standard. "Company's outdoor theatre created a beauty of a day." 13 August 2010
Source 3: Bischoff, Sara-Ashley. "A Complicated Marriage." The Daily Princetonian 28 September 2006
Source 4: Gilpin, Donald. "Curse You, Cowboys." Town Topics Vol LXII No. 9, 27 February 2008
Source 5: Gilpin, Donald. "Absurdity Abounds." Town Topics Vol. LIX No. 15, 13 April 2005
Source 6: Gilpin, Donald. "Marital Chaos Ensues." Town Topics. LXII No.33, 13 August 2009