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Reviews:

Romeo and Juliet
Tornquist brought to her character's peaks and valleys, her joys and woes, real force and feeling. Juliet's ultimate fate gained poignancy as the actress embodied the passion that gives this play its lasting power."
-Press Herald/Steve Feeney
As You Like It
"Celia, who is Rosalind's faithful cousin, is played by Lindsay Tornquist in her East Coast debut. In their masquerade as brother and sister, Tornquist is a delightful companion offering valuable guidance to Rosalind."
-Sun Journal
Playboy of the Western World
"Splendid work from these perfectly cast caricatures includes Lindsay Tornquist as a teasing tomgirl."
-Chicago Theater Beat/Scotty Zacher
A Woman of No Importance
"Lindsay Tornquist plays Lady Stutfield, another guest who doesn't let her intellectual shortcomings keep her silent."
-Sun Journal/David A. Sargent
"You Can't Take It With You"

 

"Wonderfully played by Lindsay Tornquist" -Talkin' Broadway/ William S. Oser

"I​f you've come down with the February Blues, this production will return you to the right side of the bed."    

-The Wall Street Journal/Terry Teachout

"The Heidi Chronicles"

"Members of the Asolo Conservatory, as the ensemble offers rich performances."

-Talkin' Broadway/ William S. Oser

"Cloud Nine"

"Lindsay Tornquist is charming as the young Edward in old Africa, and the more free-spirited Victoria."

-The Herald Tribune/ Jay Handelman

"The Robbers"

"The students adapt well to a stylized way of acting that mixes naturalness with formality." -The Herald Tribune/ Jay Handelman

 "Lindsay Tornquist, as her comic daughter the clumsy ballet hopeful, manages not to collapse onstage despite a physically demanding Kaufman-and-Hart script that could exhaust an NFL running back." 

-The Longboat Key News/ Alison Estrin

"Everything about this production is just about perfect."

-Talkin' Broadway/ William S. Oser

"The Brothers Karamazov"

"Lindsay Tornquist gives a powerfully dark and manic turn as the young Lise Khokhlakov."

-The Bradenton Times/ Dennis Maley

"Macbeth"

"Steady and committed performances."

-The Herald Tribune/ Jay Handelman

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