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Manhattan Comedy Collective "It isn't that Stacy Mayer, artistic director of the Manhattan Comedy Collective, doesn't feel the city’s comedy companies aren’t good—she's worked with them all. It's that they tend to limit their genres and she wants to tackle them all." Leonard Jacobs, associate editor for Backstage MC^2 & The Proper Tease of Love "update Gilda Radner’s Lisa Loopner character as a duo to great effect...go further about sex than even 1970s Saturday Night Live could." Michael Shashoua Twelve Rounds "a simple funny idea that is nicely carried out." This production of Twelve Rounds was nominated for an Innovative Theatre Award and went on to compete in the 2005 Samuel French Festival. David Pumo 2002 Humana Festival "David Lindsay-Abaire's History Lesson, in which Stacy L. Mayer as a tour guide just fired by her supervisor and ex-lover injects outrageously hilarious lies in her spiel for visitors, steals the show..." Charles Whaley Saturday Night Rewritten "Stacy Mayer’s directing did a great job of imitating the SNL style of giving each sketch a distinct beginning, middle, and end." Nominated for a 2005 Emerging Comics of New York Best Director Award Rebecca Halpin Saturday Night Rewritten "Before this, I didn't think it was possible to do a show in seven hours. But you can. And it can be funny." Tracy Chaltin House Of Blue Leaves "Bunny, Arthur's mistress played by Stacy Mayer, was one such character. From the moment she stepped on the stage declaring that Arthur had no sense of history till she darted off it on her way to Australia, Mayer had a commanding presence. Obnoxious, loud, brash, arrogant and cruel - Mayer was in touch with all of these with great comic effect." Tyler Patterson Project Improv "Hartman, along with Stacy Mayer, originated the troupe." Project Improv Good Vibrations "...charming..." Doug DeVita Dinner for Six "Definitely worth checking out." THEATRECHICAGO.COM |
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