Selected Reviews
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"Sandbox’s cast utilizes a grounded, realistic approach, mining out rich subtleties and the multifaceted nature of these characters, transforming them into fully actualized, complex people." - Patrick B McLean, No Proscenium
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"I was not prepared for how much richness remained to be unearthed in this story until I saw Sandbox Theatre Collective’s immersive staging of Three Sisters at United Church of Rogers Park" - Kerry Reid, Chicago Reader
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"Director Becca Holloway’s full-throttle direction along with Jillian Leff’s impressive choreography results in a very physical and fun production... [which] is able to deliver the big laughs in large part due to the energy of the cast members." - Noel Schecter, New City Stage
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"To pivot to the acting, the production’s gender-blind casting is intentional and deserving of praise for highlighting actor and character pronouns right out of the gate. The resulting performances are quite strong (my favorite is Lexy Hope Weixel as the goofy and blustering Sir Andrew Aguecheek)" - Merissa Oberlander, Chicago Reader
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"Played, respectively, by Tatiana Pavela, Grant Brown, and Lexy Hope Weixel, this trio (Maria, Toby, and Andrew) establishes the other end of the show's emotional spectrum... They take an unapologetically broad approach to the humor, and yet individually and in triangulation, these actors convey their characters' insecurities, jealousies and foibles with an appealing undercurrent of realism." - Christine Malcom, Talkin' Broadway
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