Edith Snow with Vincent D’Onofrio in ECHO, a Marvel Spotlight Series. SHe plays ASL Interpreter 1.
New Rockstars give Edith Snow a shout-out for her role as ASL Interpreter 1 on ECHO, the Marvel Spotlight Series.
Dana Marks, Drina Dunlap, Edith Snow, and Jessica Hudson on the Indy Week cover for the punk rock musical, “Yes to Nothing.”
Chatham Life & Style
”Edith Snow stole the show as a flamboyant and glib Frances Folsom Cleveland…”
Triangle Theater Review
“Even though I have never known much about Frances Cleveland, I was impressed by Edith Snow's performance. (Both Schulke and Snow masterfully deliver the lines that lampoon Hillary's looks and personality.)”
Chatham Life & Style: Best of Triangle Arts in 2020
Outstanding Audio Performance: Edith Snow, New Colossus
JUNK at Theatre Raleigh: Triangle Arts & Entertainment
“Edith Snow brings velvet-covered steel to Amy Merkin, who is more than an equal match to her ambitious husband.”
JUNK at Theatre Raleigh: RDU Onstage
“…intense exchanges between the characters is gripping, as are some of the performances, notably … and Edith Snow’s polished portrayal of Amy Merkin, Robert’s cunning wife.”
VENUS IN FUR: Five Point Star
”…the most complete acting–and saucy Meredith Sause is purely a delight, glowing with audacity, sexuality and high-wattage brainpower.”
A Kid Like Jake: INDY WEEK
“…Sause is at the top of her game as the tightly-wound Alex. As she veers between over-analysis and denial, Alex's obsessive concern about Jake's future begins to make us wonder about the child's past.”
A Kid Like Jake: News & Observer
“In the opening scene, Mel (Meredith Sause, working up to the level of her considerable talent)…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/god-s-ear-turns-music-succor/
“…with her own daughter (Meredith Sause, amazingly believable as a schoolgirl)…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/bitter-tears-petra-von-kant/
“‘Your soul is an abomination,’ Isotta purrs in dark approval…We'd expect strong performances from a cast including Jay O'Berski, Lenore Field, Meredith Sause and Lucius Robinson under the direction of Dana Marks, and we're not disappointed here…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/little-green-pig-s-italian-actress/
“The Best in Local Live Theater 2009…BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCES…Meredith Sause (Isotta), Chris Burner (Fred Ozaki), The Italian Actress, Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/stage/best-local-live-theater-2009/
“Their list of special on-stage guests reads like a "who's who" in Triangle theater. Meredith Sause will appear in the title role, joined by theatrical luminaries including Kate Finlayson, Jeri Lynn Schulke, Katja Hill, Tom Marriott, Clay Taliaferro, and regional directors Jerome Davis, Matthew Spangler and Scott Alan Pardue.”
https://indyweek.com/news/archives/sexual-protest-strikes/
“…but the blazing success of the production in a flat-floored, former elementary school auditorium with almost no technical facilities was partly due to the casting of three of the area’s highly talented actors.”
https://thefivepointsstar.com/2017/01/23/one-woman-plus-a-typewriter-equals-a-movement-pauli-murray-still-inspires/
“As a decidedly domme Parlor Maid, Meredith Sause amuses…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/playing-game-making-rounds/
“Staged like an actual concert, the show also runs in actual rock venues, starting at Slim's in Raleigh this weekend before moving on to Nightlight in Chapel Hill and the Pinhook in Durham.”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/punk-rock-musical-yes-nothing-female-band-eighties-faces-music-scene-sexism-still-know-well/
“As directed by Meredith Sause, J. Alphonse Nicholson and Matt Garner's believable and funny characters in The Beginning navigated the treacherous currents of their first after-sex conversation the one in which they learn, fairly quickly, if they have (or even want) any future together.”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/10th-edition-10-10-triangle/
“Special Achievements in Ensemble: In these 10 shows, if you were anywhere on stage at any time, we were loving it…God's Ear, Manbites Dog Theater: Chris Burner, Marcia Edmundson, Katja Hill, Derrick Ivey, Nicole Quenelle, Rajeev Rajendran, Meredith Sause…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/year-triangle-theater/
“…No matter how fast the roller-skated Girl Who Blows Bubbles (an engaging Meredith Sause)…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/holding-pattern/
“…the script tells us a whole lot about Sara (the wonderfully expressive Meredith Sause)…”
https://cvnc.org/reviews/2005/072005/SamSara.html
“BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA: The finalists are …Betsy Henderson for “Lebensraum” (Burning Coal Theatre Company), Meredith Sause for “Rosmersholm” (Open Door Theatre), and DonnaSullivan-Khouri for “Communicating Doors” (Raleigh Little Theatre)…”
http://www.towneplayers.org/2002-best-review/
“At the end of the hour long performance, the audience raised their hands and wiggled their fingers -- the sign for applause.”
http://old.post-gazette.com/magazine/19991118deaf7.asp
“…while Meredith Sause's Jeanette is another transformation tale, a friend of the family whose depressive nihilism might even have persuaded Nietzsche to lighten up a bit.”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/ghost-spice-s-last-red-hot-lovers/
“Meredith Sause amuses as Myrtle, a Jersey girl (and peroxide addict) with a heart of gold…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/tick...tick...tick.../
“And though frenetic choreography wins the day, the pace is slowed at times, once with masterful effect. This comes in the sequence where Sause's David slays Walker's Goliath with the tennis ball from an inspired overhead serve.”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/straight-hell/
“Before that, the schizoid lyricism of Sause as Vivien Eliot and Detwiler as a character who's both her husband, T.S. Eliot, and his literary character J. Alfred Prufrock, made one of the most striking moments of February's Prufrock and of the year. Sause's body writhed with an unrequited sensuality all but totally unmoored from sanity, while Detwiler scribbled dry words on small page--with an obviously sexually symbolic little pencil--as a choir sang "Balm in Gilead" in negative hymnody…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/theater-2002-best-saw/
“…and Meredith Sause was positively vixenish as Rebecca, the treacherous liberal-minded house guest who subtly separates Rosmer from his former friends while she vigorously attacks his ultra-conservative core beliefs.”
https://cvnc.org/article.cfm?articleId=727
“BEST MUSIC: Emma Nadeau, Meredith Sause, Dana Marks, Mark Dixon, Fred Snider, Shana Tucker-Williams, Europe Central, Little Green Pig…”
https://indyweek.com/culture/art/year-arts-theater/
“The Year in Triangle Theater 2012…Perseverance, innovation and excellence, from companies new and old…BEST VIDEO DESIGN…Meredith Sause, A Taste of Honey, Ghost and Spice (G&S)”
https://indyweek.com/culture/stage/year-triangle-theater-2012/
Rasool Jahan, Jade Arnold, and Edith Snow in “TO BUY THE SUN” a play about the life and work of Pauli Murray by Hidden Voices Theater Company.
Edith Snow as Gabby with Rachel Klem
in “The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant”