“The talented Shirley Roeca is sublimely funny as Ana.”
TOOTH AND CLAW-Philadelphia CityPaper
“An extraordinary performance is rendered by Shirley Roeca (as the Medicine Woman) who brings to mind the physical comedy of Art Carney.”
ICARUS AND ARIA-Back Stage West
“The funniest and most fulfilled performance in SeaGull is tendered by Shirley Roeca as the passionately pessimistic Masha. Roeca is clearly a clever and charismatic comic actress.”
SEAGULL-Back Stage West
“Shirley Roeca is deliberately ingratiating offering a spry, assured, and clockwork comedic performance.”
WANT’S UNWISHED WORK-LA Weekly
“Shirley Roeca, in her NYC debut as Lady M, was a revelation. Appropriately garbed in red, she was bug eyed with intensity, using the entire range of her mellifluous voice. Macbeth was at his best when she shared the stage.”
MACBETH-Buzz NYC/LA (Internet Theater Reviews)
“Shirley Roeca, making her NYC debut, filled the theater with a mixture of passion and insanity, proving to be among the best of the Lady Macbeth’s I’ve seen to date.”
MACBETH-Manhattan Spirit
“Shirley Roeca beautifully brings to life and is outstanding in a variety of roles.”
MACHINAL-San Francisco Examiner
“Shirley Roeca’s passing floozy is delectably funny.”
THE ROSE TATTOO-Bay Area Reporter
“Shirley Roeca, who stepped into the role of Polyxena 10 days ago, is astonishing in voice and body conveying the terror and defiance of a 14 year old girl facing death before she has had a chance to live.”
HECUBA-San Jose Mercury News