“Wendy Gough is an actor of no small measure…”

-Wenzel Jones, Backstage West
on The Divine Madness of Isabella
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“Wendy Gough is a consummate theatre artist… Gough plays 20+ characters using commedia styled masks, puppets and sheer talent. Gough is just as adept at inhabiting male psyches as female ones, just as committed to little puppet voices as to big theatrical ones… ”

-Jacob Clark, NoHoLA
on The Divine Madness of Isabella

“…a lovely reprieve occurs whenever the storyline treats us to Wendy Gough’s Allegra,… Grasping the material’s prose and ever so slightly elevated performance style while remaining true to the time period…”

-Dink O’Neal, Backstage West
on The Devil’s Bride

“Meriting special commendation in this latter regard are the compelling presences of Miss Wendy Gough as the noble parentless heroine…”

-Philip Brandes, Los Angeles Times
on Bleak House

 

” …Both Johnson and Wendy Gough as the Italian Duse are stellar.  They demand deference by dint of honed comedic timing and a thick, fragrant air of unflappable aplomb.

-Chris Garcia, Santa Rosa Press-Democrat
on The Ladies of the Camellias

“Wendy Gough, as the princess Imogen, becomes the character so fully that each word seems freshly uttered. Gough is an actress of immensely generous talent.  Her own depth and immediacy bring out the best in any actor playing to her.”

-Jacob Clark, NoHo LA
on Cymbeline

“Go see it!! I said, “GO SEE IT! …Bleak House … is the story of Esther Summerson, played by Wendy Gough. (I fell in love with her just like her suitors)…”

-Cheddy D. Hart, NoHo LA
on Bleak House

“She’s so good you’d like to see her play Kate again sometime…”

-Lawrence Devine, The Detroit Free Press
on The Taming of the Shrew

“…   Wendy Gough brings warmth and sensitivity to the princess Imogen, but also injects a strong feistiness to the character….”

-Mary Mallory, The Tolucan Times
on Cymbeline

“Gough is so convincing that you go right along with her when she delivers what must be the most melodramatic line in all of Wilde…”

-Lawrence Devine, The Detroit Free Press
on The Taming of the Shrew

“It takes a massively talented actor to play one without talent, and Ms. Gough is one of LA’s best…”

-Jacob Clark, NoHoLA,
on A Dog’s Life

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