A Christmas Carol

"Avery Bryce Epstein brings a playful girl next door quality to Belle, which makes her likeable and relatable."
-NY Theatre Guide
Fiddler on the Roof

"The three elder daughters are played with a genuineness, rather than an ingenue-ness, that again makes them more real and honest than usual...Avery Bryce Epstein plays Chava, the intellectual, with clarity and strength. Her final scenes are so emotionally moving."
-Berkshire Bright Focus
Merrily We Roll Along


"A strong cast of SU Drama students led by Avery Bryce Epstein overcomes the problems endemic to reverse chronology narratives."
"Epstein is a standout among the three leads. As the play opens, her character is rather frumpy as a cynical drama critic far too much in her cups. She sheds the weight of world by stages, revealing the joyful young woman she once was. Can this ingénue at the end (1957) be that same hard-edged figure we see in in the first scene in 1976? Epstein makes it compellingly believable."
- CNY Café Momus

"Epstein gives a strong, stabilizing characterization of Mary. She's a resourceful, alert woman. The set look of wry irony on her face says that she is never going to stop loving Frank, and knows that he is never going to return it."
- Syracuse.com