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Acting Reviews

"As the cruelly formidable Aunt Violet, Nigohosian is pure malevolence dressed up with genteel Southern charm. Her voice drips magnolias and sweet tea, but she is an imperious architect of evil."

Chicago Sun Times, Suddenly Last Summer, reviewed by Catey Sullivan

You can’t help but enjoy the viscous family matriarch, Violet Venable (played hilariously by Mary K. Nigohosian). Violet had an alarmingly close relationship with her now deceased son, Sebastian, and her delusional dysfunction is just as interesting as her appetite for destruction."

Picture This Post, Suddenly Last Summer,Marla Seidell

Mary K Nigohosian as Edie Bouvier
Mary K. Nigohosian and Wardell Julius Clark in Suddenly Last Summer at Raven Theatre 2018

"Nigohosian clearly fleshed out her character with a relatable demeanor. She is entertaining to watch as she neatly gets her family ready for the morning – making breakfast and attending to her husband and children." 

Chicago Theatre Beat, Our Town, reviewed by Scotty Zacher

Mary K. Nigohosian, has easily the best voice.... Her broad style succeeds in Steve Tesich and Lucy Simon’s “I Sure Like the Boys,” one woman’s ode to her sexuality.

Chicago Reader, Josefa Smith

"Mary Nigohosian...is undeniably the best part of [the] show ...Nigohosian shines in the first act, where she is able to play the more traditional diva role."

Chicago Theatre Beat, Grey Gardens, reviewed by Scotty Zacher

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