GALLERY OF PAST WORK
"Yvonne Roen found a fierceness that pushed the play forward and held it together at the same time"
The Fab Marquee
“Then there was the terrific…inspired Yvonne Roen as Sarah Palin singing Suddenly Sarah…” -theateronline
"Yvonne Roen steals every scene she's in as the childless Tirtzah, torn between her desire to have a baby and her devotion to her increasingly divided family" - Back Stage
Nominated for five awards in the Golden Door International Film Festival,
including best short and best director of a short.
“Watching these two lonely souls slowly open up to each other, all from the back railing of a cross-country train in the 1950s, offers a marvelous example of well-written dialog, subtle acting, and strong direction.” - www.oobr.com
"Yvonne Roen plays Priss and Rachel (the same model android but different people) with flair and certainly no fear." - NYTheatre.com
"Despite its dry-looking subject, the show has an endearingly loose do-it-yourself feel. Also helping to lighten the mood are Antonia’s (Roen) asides about the barbaric old ways." - New York Times
Roen can switch from playful to serious on a dime and her final scene with Rudolf is heartbreaking when she sees that the love of her life is losing his battle with sanity."
"The love scenes between Rudolf and his mistress Katerina (Yvonne Roen) are playful and sweet. Ms. Roen expertly plays the apprehensive and long-suffering mistress, loving Rudolf despite his numerous dalliances and his open long-term affair with his chamberlain, Philip Lang (Jack Schaub)." - Off Off Online