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"Although the whole cast is truly awesome, there are a few standouts, including Kira Sternbach, who, with giant wide-set eyes that make her look like a Japanese anime character, plays the passive, much-desired ingenue who somehow manages to assert her self-will."
-Nancy Kelly from Theatre is Easy, Apr 06, 2010
"The hot new chick (Kira Sternbach) jostles among them like a cue ball breaking up a set."
-Helen Shaw, Time Out NY, Apr 14, 2010
"In the mumblecore-style performances of Kris Kling and Frank Harts, men only in their 30s seem spent, as they make fine distinctions about how the attention of a younger woman (played with an excess of charm and quirk by Kira Sternbach) can make you feel, well, you know."
-Jason Zinoman, The New York Times, Apr 13, 2010
In a Dark Dark House
"Kira Sternbach's Jennifer is brilliantly done, a nervy basketful of buxom young lust. Their weird, kinky confrontation — illuminated by Sternbach's mesmerising performance — is the highlight of the show."
-Lloyd Evans, The Spectator UK, Dec 13, 2008
"It Is no coincidence that the outstanding performance is given by Kira Sternbach, American actress, as a 'like, whatever' teenager."
-Tim Auld, The Sunday Telegraph, Nov 28, 2008
"Jennifer is played by American actress Kira Sternbach. She has that precocious childhood mix of fear and bravado always associated with Nabokov's Lolita with the adventurous element eventually coming out on top."
-Philip Fisher, British Theatre Guide, Nov 30, 2008
The Shape of Things
"Kira Sternbach as Evelyn deserves praise, if not for her whole performance, without a doubt for her last ten minutes, when she speaks to the audience. The words she says feel honest, feel hers. Her eyes don’t betray her, and her whole composure during those final moments are astonishingly beautiful."
-Adrian Valizquez, Hairline.org.uk, Aug 23, 2009
"Ms. Sternbach gives a terrific performance as Evelyn. With her New York pedigree she pursues her game with specificity, responding in the moment with a roll of an eye, a slouch or a touch. She fully explores her Evelyn and never betrays her goals by overt signaling."
-Colm Byrne, BroadwayBaby.com, Aug 13, 2009
"Kira Sternbach, who plays Evelyn, simply steals the show. From the moment she utters her first word, right up until her final sentence in the last scene, she has the audience in the palm of her hand."
- Oliver Gaywood, Allthefestivals.com
