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“Judy Lewis as Finley, Mina's boss, brings the much-needed light-hearted moments. Her delivery is laugh-out-loud captivating."    

- The Wilting Point, Keegan Theatre DC, MDTheatreGuide Review

“Of the lead characters, Judy Lewis as Carmen Bernstein, the producer of this rambunctious musical oater, gets the best lines. Her comedic timing is near-flawless and she can zing with the best. She’s wry and dry like a good martini.”    

- Curtains, The Arlington Players, MDTheatreGuide Review

“Judy Lewis as Carmen leads the production team with strength and just a glimmer of humanity beneath a thick skin of insistent acrimony and incisive honest. Lewis sings “It’s a Business” with mike-dropping parental certainty, opening the song with hints of an ironic anti-Momma Rose trying to dissuade her daughter from continuing down the path of an acting career.”

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- Curtains, The Arlington Players, DC Metro Theatre Arts Review

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“. . .due to an emergency, Judy Lewis stepped into Edith (Frank’s) shoes for the opening performances. Lewis carried out the role with professionalism and brought a quiet intensity to the character, especially when playing scenes with Manicone (Anne). . .having been involved in my own theatre emergencies. . .I commend Lewis for being more than a trouper so that the show could go on.”

- Diary of Anne Frank, Reston Community Players, MDTheatreGuide

“Lewis stood in for Mrs. Frank when the original cast member had an unexpected accident, and deserves kudos for pulling off the role with just one day of rehearsal.”

- Diary of Anne Frank, Reston Community Players, DC Metro Theatre Arts

“Strong performances abound. . .Judy Lewis as the deranged beggar woman often finds herself the voice of sanity in an upside-down world.”

- Sweeney Todd, The Arlington Players, Inside NOVA Review

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“The women all have fantastic chemistry and make for a believable group of longtime friends. The real strength of these actresses is in their ability to shift seamlessly between comedic and serious moments. Additionally, due the complicated relationships that have occurred between these women, they do a great job of balancing friendliness and animosity when the past is dragged into present conversations.”

- Last Summer At Bluefish Cove, Dominion Stage,
DC Metro Theatre Arts Review

(WATCH AWARD 2019, Best Ensemble in a Play)

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“These tales would be nothing without the amazing work you have provided bringing these characters to life, so thank you very much!”

- Rick Tobin, creator, Twisted Tales of Madness and
Murder Presents,
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