Reviews

“Gabriella O'Fallon, who plays Juliet, is now officially a rising star in Seattle theater; her portrayal ought to add lift and luminosity to her career…Her incredible vocal range allows her to sink into deeper, smokier, more adult tones, but also to pop up into the bright registers of teen innocence. She perfectly expresses Juliet's not-a-girl-not-yet-a-woman-ness, to loosely quote poet Britney Spears.”

Rich Smith, The Stranger

“…well matched if not exceeded by the very bold talents of young Gabriella O’Fallon as Juliet…Ms. O’Fallon dazzled us last year in Washington Ensemble Theatre’s The Nether playing a digital object of forbidden desire. Here, her Juliet is all fiery, passionate flesh and blood….it’s very much an energetic teenager dealing with things in only a way a teenager can (mis)handle them. From her pop music fueled entrance to her bittersweet final exit, it’s a performance of great strength and beauty.

Seattle Gay Scene

“Ramsey has drawn some competent performances out of her actors, plus a few terrifyingly great ones…Gabriella O’Fallon plays the cyber-girl Iris (Papa’s Hideaway “favorite”) with an equally harrowing performance…”

Brendan Kiley, The Seattle Times