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Agamemnon and
his daughters
The Georgetowner “…But it’s Natascia Diaz who reaches the kind of size and emotional grandeur that you want here; Elektra is electric, she has been in the fire and come out swinging, murderous, aggrieved, vengeful.”
Washington Post “Diaz plays Elektra like a raccoon eyed punk; her Elektra’s bitter energy, in the wake of her fathers death, is engrossing.”
Bob Anthony Arts Critic, Washington DC-“The most powerful acting was seen in Natascia Diaz’s Elektra as she spit and wailed her way through a most complete epiphany.”
Theaterscope “Natascia Diaz’s Elektra is not merely an angry, grief stricken daughter, as she is almost always portrayed hers is a brutalized, unstable schizophrenic disgusted by her mothers erotic trysts with Aeigisthus. Her sense of release when her brother murders their mother is palpable.”
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