"The initial excitement I experienced from that very first scene when I was drawn in by Dramatis Personae continued throughout the play. Through the meta-theatrical elements and the emotional range of the characters, I became invested in the stories of three women who, two hours previously, I had known nothing about. Through Cohen-Orth’s writing, Abraham’s directing, and all four actors’ performances, stories that were previously written out of history were brought to life."— Regina Roberts, The Daily Princetonian
“It is a fun but risky concept... that brilliantly succeeds... Eliana Cohen-Orth directs a vivid production... Cohen-Orth demonstrates knowledge of simple but effective techniques that makes thrillers and horror stories work... The sociopolitical commentary in Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy is, well, biting — and manages to probe a number of issues... It is organic to the story and characters... Kate Hamill knows how to offer fertile creative ground to theatermakers, and Princeton Summer Theater makes the most of this, resulting in a strong start to their season.” — Donald H. Sanborn III, Town Topics:
“From the audience’s perspective, the production can undoubtedly be regarded as a flourishing success, stunningly conveying themes of love, family life, autonomy, and feminine resilience, all grounded in one physical outdoor location.” — Baylee Cox, The Daily Princetonian
“The performances, and Cohen-Orth’s staging, deftly finesse rapid transitions from one world to another.” — Donald H. Sanborn III, Town Topics