An Experiment with an Airpump

Susannah/Ellen

La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla


"....Angelo plays the reversal of roles between 1799 and 1999 with skill and sensitivity."  
- San Diego Story

"Susan Angelo is absorbing...penetrating."
- San Diego Union Tribune

"...the excellent Ms. Angelo."
- Carol Davis Review

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Much Ado About Nothing

Beatrice

Theatricum Botanicum, LA

 
"….Angelo is adroit and engaging…" 
- Los Angeles Times

"..Angelo is luminous in the role, light on her feet, and feisty to a fault."
- Shakespeare in LA

" Angelo easily stole the show (as) … Beatrice… she is comical yet intense. Each scene ended with applause from the audience."
- Living Out Loud

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Richard III

Queen Elizabeth

A Noise Within, Pasadena


"Angelo plays Queen Elizabeth skillfully...strong but desperate, imperiled in this ruthless world of men."
-LA Examiner

"Susan Angelo is absolutely heartbreaking as Queen Elizabeth...her delicately nuanced performance proves to be both powerful and tragic."  
- LA Splash

"Susan Angelo traces Elizabeth's trek from staunch queen to grief-stricken mother with typical finesse."
-Los Angeles Times

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Antony and Cleopatra

Cleopatra

A Noise Within, Pasadena 


"You can sense the exhilaration. Susan Angelo and Geoff Elliott exude the charisma of stars, the self-assurance of royalty and the sense that they can't wait to hop back into bed."
- Don Shirley, LAStage Times

"Susan Angelo...shines in a sinuous turn ... moving with appropriately serpentine grace..."
- Los Angeles Times

" Angelo, as the fiery object of Antony's desire is an unstoppable force of nature as the lusty and controlling monarch, bringing out the humor and ultimate heartbreak in the role."
- Backstage West

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Macbeth

Lady MacBeth

The Workshop Theatre, NYC


"Susan Angelo is a sleek and compellingly driven Lady Macbeth."
-Backstage

"...and what a woman Angelo makes of her- beautiful, slinky, sexy and determined."  
- The Off-Broadway Review

"Angelo is eerily convincing as madness overtakes her." 
- Tolucan Times 

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Julius Ceasar

Portia

Theatricum Botanicum, LA 


"Susan Angelo depicts a woman of strength, tenderness, tenacity and self-deprecating humor...resulting in what is probably the most touching moment of the play."
- LA Splash

"Angelo is the real deal...complex passionate and the embodiment of her line: "I have a man's mind, but a woman's might."
- Play Shakespeare.com

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King Lear

Regan

Indiana Repertory Theatre

Syracuse Stage


"Angelo is a sheer delight as Lear's heartless daughter. Steely and poised, she sweeps around the stage like a carrion bird looking for lunch"
- Los Angeles Times

"Susan Angelo makes an excellent Regan, revealing her mealy-mouthed malignancy from the get-go"
- North Coast Radio

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Tartuffe

Elmire

American Players Theatre, WI


"Susan Angelo plays Elmire with all the poise, clarity and articulation of a 17th century French aristocrat." 
- Shepherd Express, Milwaukee 

"Angelo is an incredibly still and dignified force…."
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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A Midsummer Night's Dream

Titania

Theatricum Botanicum, LA


"Angelo's eloquence of The Bard's poetics shows a delicate sweetness; her fury demonstrates a level of power."
- LA Splash

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Cymbeline

Queen

Theatricum Botanicum, LA 


"Susan Angelo's Queen is cheerily depicable."
- Backstage West

"Susan Angelo plays the Queen with such an icy dexterity you can see the beginnings of Lady Macbeth."
- Los Angeles Times

"Susan Angelo as the ambitious, evil Queen is two-faced, cold hearted and downright menacing."
- Play Shakespeare.com

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Arthur Miller's

Broken Glass 

Slyvia

West Coast Jewish Theatre, LA


"The show's engrossing moral center is Angelo's wonderfully vulnerable performance."
- LA Weekly

"Susan Angelo tenderly and terrifyingly creates Sylvia's thoughts and movements."
- Backstage West

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August Strindberg's

Dance of Death

Alice

A Noise Within, Pasadena


"Susan Angelo masterfully depicts has-been actress Alice, the other half of this unhappy marriage…"
- Hollywood Progressive

"Angelo's suitably high wire performance…."
 - Stage Happenings

"Angelo co-creates a stunning portrait of deeply psychological marital dysfunction. …. Angelo and Elliott prove a fine match, with energy levels and intensities so similar the whole piece becomes an unpredictable fencing bout." 
- LA Daily News

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George Bernard Shaw's

Candida

Candida

American Players Theatre, WI


"Susan Angelo acts as if she were born for the role. ….Angelo blends crisp efficiency, confident intelligence, angular beauty and nurturing tenderness. Shaw would love her and so will all of the men in the APT audiences."  
-Milwaukee Journal Sentinal

"Susan Angelo is charming, poised and beautiful on stage as G.B. Shaw's title heroine. She walks in an effortless, poised grace that snares the attentions of men."
- Chicago Tribune.

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Tracy Lett's

August:Osage County

Barbara

Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum, LA


“The burden of crumbling family hierarchy falls on the shoulders of Susan Angelo’s Barbara, who handles the trials of her newly forced responsibilities with wit, charm, and unhinged aggression.”
- Neon Tommy

“..the always superb Susan Angelo gives us a long-dormant volcano just waiting to erupt, and when mother and daughter get into a knock-down, drag out….the audience is left gasping for breath amidst cheers.” 
– Stage Scene, LA

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Tom Stoppard's

Arcadia

Hannah Jarvis

A Noise Within, Pasadena


"Susan Angelo is an intellectual Hannah whose sensuality seems to bloom back to life….."
- South Pasadena Review

"Susan Angelo mixes starch intellect with sensuality…."
- Stage Scene, LA

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Yasmina Reza's

God of Carnage

Annette

Pittsburg Public Theatre


"Angelo delivers an explosive performance as the neatly-pressed Annette"
- Beaver County Times

"The superb cast vibrates with believable energy and personality"
- Gordon Spencer, WRCT

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George Bernard Shaw's

Heartbreak House

Ariadne

Theatricum Botanicum, LA


"Susan Angelo, having a field day, (is) heartfelt beneath the arch facade of Ariadne."
- Backstage

" Susan Angelo glides around the stage, controlling the room with her every gesture, even stopping for a moment to give some of her lines to a howling dog.....and Angelo was brilliant!"
- MadTheatrics

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Deborah Brevoort's

Women of Lockerbie

Madelyne

Theatricum Botanicum, LA


".... ...The heart of the production is Susan Angelo's performance as a bereaved mother who wanders the hills in search of her son, killed on his way home for Christmas. In her grounded anguish, Angelo becomes any woman, anywhere in the world, who has lost a child through violence. Her love is raw, and real."
- Los Angeles Times

"Susan Angelo, beyond praise.... her voice both penetrating and pathetic, it's impossible not to become engrossed."
- Backstage West

"Angelo gives one of the year's most brilliant performances, digging so deep into a grieving mother's agony that her work reaches the epic proportions of a tragic Greek heroine."                     - StageScene

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Jean Anouilh's

The Rehearsal

Countess

A Noise Within, Pasadena


" The Countess is portrayed with duplicitous envy by Susan Angelo."
- LA Splash

"Angelo is mesmerizing!"
- LA Examiner

" The evening rides on the quick, tart charm of Susan Angelo... smart talk is the ultimate aphrodisiac."
- Los Angeles Times

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Richard Brinsley Sheridan's

School for Scandal

Lady Sneerwell

Theatricum Botanicum, LA


"Susan Angelo as Lady Sneerwell is the grand dame of smear…and bites quite capably bite into Sheridan's ruinous repartee."
-Daily Variety

"Susan Angelo's Lady Sneerwell serves up epigrams with admirable directness."
- Los Angeles Times

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Yasmina Reza's

Life x 3
Inez

Pittsburgh Public Theatre 

Best Supporting Actress


"Susan Angelo put tart-tongued intelligence to good use."
- Pittsburgh Observer-Reporter

"The best performance is Susan Angelo's Ines, a high-comedy physicalization in which we see a tight-rope walk between ludicrous and sympathetic."
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 

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Jean Giraudoux

Madwoman of Chaillot

Madam Constance

A Noise Within, Pasadena

  "In particular, it was a delight to see Angelo, an actress I’ve been watching for years - in Shakespearean and other dramas, such as August: Osage County and the tragedy Women of Lockerbee, at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum, where Angelo also directed the heartbreaking one-woman show My Name is Rachel Corrie, and at ANW in heavy plays such Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia as author Hannah Jarvis - sink her teeth into a meaty comedic role. And what a surprising bite this thesp has, revealing her wide acting range and comic chops."
- Ed Rampell, People's World

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A Midsummer Night's Dream
Helena

As You Like It
Celia

Twelfth Night
Viola

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Loves Labours Lost
Princess

Romeo & Juliet
Juliet

Hamlet
Ophelia

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Merry Wives of Windsor
Mistress Page

Hamlet

Gertrude

King Lear
Goneril

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Moliere's

Les Femmes Savant 
Philamente


Merchant of Venice
Nerissa

George Bernard's Shaw

Misalliance
Hypatia

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