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Dan Stahl—Theatermania

That Tracy Sallows, who plays Mária, can navigate this effluence is to her credit. Sallows’ dressmaker may be buttoned-up, but feelings seethe beneath her stiffness. They can rip through with just a laugh or the flutter of an arm."
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THE DRESSMAKER'S SECRET,
59 E 59 THEATRE

Dan Callahan - The Village Voice

...Tracy Sallows plays both
Natalya's ambitious mother and a serf who is spying on Pushkin... It is a tribute to Sallows' skill that these women seem at once drastically different on the surface, because of their social standing, and somehow similar at the core, at least when it comes to what they will do for their children"
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PUSHKIN,
THE SHEEN CENTER

Deb Miller - DC Metro Arts

Tracy Sallows as Mrs. Scott is the epitome of the dutiful wife, remaining silent, casting her eyes downward, or quietly shedding tears in times of disagreement and dismay, rather than challenge her husband's unilateral authority."
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THE PRICE OF THOMAS SCOTT,
THE MINT THEATRE
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