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Pippin
New York Times “Here in the second act, Natascia Diaz as Catherine excels as the production’s sole complete claim to purity of purpose and performance.”
The Montclair Times “In an evening of eye-catching psychedelic imagery and raucously pulsating music, of crotch grabbing hunks and Victoria’s Secret clad beauties strutting their stuff, of gory war montages, patricide and mother-lust, the most memorable moment of PaperMill’s “Pippin” is also the quietest. “I Guess I’ll miss the Man” sings the lovely Natascia Diaz in grief-tinged hush. As Catherine, the courageous and lovely young widow who has rescued Pippin from despair and possible death only to have him reject her offer of marriage as a threat to his freedom, Ms. Diaz stirs hearts and trips emotional circuits that have remained somewhat immune to much of the preceding theatric wizardry.”
Worrall Newspapers “Although the entire cast is marvelous, it is the splendid Natascia Diaz who truly shines as Catherine, bringing love and fulfillment to the restless Pippin.”
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