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"The Show Off" South Coast Repertory Theater

"...This isn't a black comedy, but it's certainly a realistic one. Kelly seems to agree with Ma that marriage and the family are a highly suspicious business. Certainly the Fishers don't feel all warm and wonderful about each other, particularly Amy (Caitlin O'Heaney) and her married sister Clara (Kristen Lowman), who can't be in the house two minutes without starting out on each other..."

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"Naked" Syracuse Stage

"Then we have Caitlin O'Heaney, the doomed, fluttering moth herself.  Lovely, graceful, manipulative, in simple costume, she moves with apparent ease through a complex range of passions until the final, lingering moment when all the falsehoods, deceptions, and ratiocinations finally tumble down in the presence of death and bald truth.  In her final moments, O'Heaney personifies what the production has become...melodrama raised to the level of high art."

 

"Voice Of The Turtle"  Intar Theatre NYC

The New York Times/Jennifer Dunning  "Caitlin O'Heaney is a wonder..........with impeccable timing she roars through the play like a tornado!"
 

"White Marriage"  The Odyssey Theatre

Dramalogue Award "Best Actress"/Los Angeles Times Choice "Most Memorable Performance of 1979."    

 

"Who Have We Freed?"  

Music and Lyrics by Caitlin O'Heaney/copyright 2008/ASCAP  Guest Artist: Pete Seeger on guitar          West View 2010  "Pete Seeger accompanied fellow activist Caitlin O'Heaney...O'Heaney sang with a rich tone and vibrato reminiscent of early Joan Baez." 

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