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REVIEWS
A Short Stay at Carranor
by Bill Blinn
Played: Shelby
"Britton's firebrand of a daughter is a good match for Lee Meriwether’s Irene, Britton's icy glances and defiant stance say as much as her combative remarks and the unsparing exchange between the two women is priceless."
Ingrid Wilmont- Will Call
All My Sons
By Arthur Miller
Played: Sue Bayliss
"Leona Britton is good as the venomous and gossipy neighbor"
LA WEEKLY
"Bringing some clever wit and humor to this production was the stylish performance of Leona Britton"
NoHo ARTS DISTRICT.COM

"The Women"

"The Women"

"All My Sons"

"The Misanthrope"

"Medea"
The Women
By Clare Boothe Luce
Played: Sylvia Fowler
"Most delectable of the bunch is Britton’s Bitch-Perfect Sylvia. Britton, in particular, replicates the Mid-Atlantic vowels that were de rigueur for upper class roles in broadways golden age, pitch-perfectly."
Steven Stanley- StageSceneLA
"Sylvia, played deliciously by Leona Britton"
Don Grigware- Grigware Reviews
"Britton’s Sylvia glows"
Julio Martinez- ArtsInLA
"Leona Britton as a delicious Sylvia"
Robert Machray- Stagehappings
"Leona Britton plays Sylvia, wonderfully, a egotistical woman whose petulant self-assurance makes us scoff and laugh at the same time."
Lydia Kapp- LifeInLA




