PRESS
VanDuzer is wonderful in this episode...her scenes with Vandervaart, in particular, will tug at your heart. - Greg David, TV, eh? Rachel VanDuzer does a lovely job as a granddaughter fighting the good fight against the ingrained ignorances of older generations while firmly establishing a very sweet bond with the grandparents who sit beside her in the backseat of the car." - Kelly Bedard, My Entertainment World There is no weak link among the seven...A glimpse of the amazing talent of the Canadian female actors of tomorrow. - Christopher Hoile, Stage Door VanDuzer was particularly compelling as Hedda. She perfectly captured the character's cynicism and dark humour. VanDuzer propelled Hedda's process of unravelling, creating a noticeable timeline of character development. -Hailey Mason, The Medium |
The actors are excellent...doing fine physical work as five year olds, teenagers and high school boys...a terrific and committed cast." - Susan G. Cole, Now Magazine What keeps the show together is the ensemble...the chemistry is palpable. - Carly Maga, The Toronto Star The title character is superbly presented by Rachel VanDuzer ...she displays an uncanny ability to disparage with just the slightest hint of animosity. - Danny Gaisin, Ontario Arts Review Directors Bryn Kennedy and Rachel VanDuzer [...] brought Antigone to life using Jean Anouilh's translation and a striking aesthetic." -Kathelene Cattell-Daniels, The Medium |
Rachel VanDuzer brings such energy and burlesque to her role (Adriana)...She's a natural comedienne. - Danny Gaisin, Ontario Arts Review |
For the first time I felt sympathy for Miranda (Rachel VanDuzer) and Ferdinand [...] This time, I sympathized with the lovers an actually found myself rooting for them." - Kathelene Cattell-Daniels, The Medium |