"Physical, full on and brazen, but meticulously planned and delivered, sharp as a pin. A bizarre, madcap adventure of a show, something different for sure, but also something expertly performed and heart felt in its self-awareness and humour.  Simply, an excellent show. "
Tim Marriott
"Taylor... bursts into the performance space ready to (karate) kick butt and take names. Her vocal projection is excellent, her movement (designed by Octavio Campos) riveting."
Written By Christine Dolen in ARTBURST and the Miami Herald
"Susie K. Taylor as Avery switches so effortlessly between text and ad-libbing that feels like she is truly immersed in the character on a molecular level."
From the magazine "When the lights go out" by Jon Manarang
"Her sincere and earnest Jessica simultaneously exudes a quick sense of humor as well as a vulnerability that allows her to win over the audience on two levels. She has Jessica’s off-beat humor down pat, but also the underlying angst powering Jessica’s search."
By Bill Hirschman (Florida Theatre Onstage)
"Simultaneously intelligent and uncomfortable, seemingly self-assured yet vulnerable."
By Bill Hirschman (Florida Theatre Onstage)
"Susie K. Taylor is heartbreaking as Deb, a Hasidic woman in 1980 who has left her community and, unwillingly, her children... she radiates love and copes with life-shattering loss."
Written By Christine Dolen in ARTBURST and the Miami Herald
"Jewbana offers a reflection on family life, friendship and parenthood. But perhaps most of all it’s about marriage, and the struggle to make it work. Ultimately, if there’s a conclusion, it’s probably that we’ll have the best chance of success if we recognise that we are all a bit crap and learn to laugh about it.