Press & Reviews
Cracks at FringeNYC
"The ensemble is first-rate. Anya Krawcheck captures the intelligent restlessness of Nicole" On Cracks at FringeNYC on Theater is Easy. Read full review here. |
The Enchanted Realm of René Magritte
produced by Exquisite Corpse Company
"Anya Krawcheck fuels the play with wit and soul, her very relatable Georgette lovelorn and self-aware–a total pleasure to watch." (Brooklyn Based) |
"Krawcheck is a revelation as the dedicated but confused Georgette, giving a tour-de-force performance that should soon have her busting out of the Nolan Park house and into bigger digs. She commands each scene she’s in with a sweetly infectious confidence and a natural artistic grace that is a delight to watch."(This Week in NY)
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"Krawcheck’s frantic Georgette is utterly convincing as a woman coming to grips with a progressively declining relationship. Tormented by René’s infidelity and guilt-stricken over her own, Georgette scrambles to find a foothold as her marriage crumbles beneath her—even when doing so drives the pair further apart." (Theatre is Easy)
"Anya Krawcheck is adorably sweet" (blogcritics.org) |
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Happy Yummy Chicken Film
Secession
produced by Exquisite Corpse Company
"The ensemble of seven did a wonderful job inviting the audience on the journey through art. [T]he strongest players include ... the mystifying Anya Krawcheck."
" It’s something that you need to walk through to fully grasp. Exquisite Corpse Company has succeeded in the fact that when you leave, you yearn to learn more about the Vienna Secession. And that’s a sign of success." Full review from Michael Block at Theater in the Now HERE. |
![]() "Exquisite Corpse Company’s ravishing immersive show... is committed to ambitious multidisciplinary performance, and this latest production of short form plays - impressively helmed by Tess Howsam – is well worth the quick ferry across the bay...Who gets painted and who gets to paint?"
Sarah Matusek, New York Theatre Review) Full Review HERE. |
Dog Act
"Zetta (Krawcheck) was a brilliant storyteller, and the audience could be drawn in by her likable personality." |
"Krawcheck’s vivaciousness meshes well with Jackson’s mellowness, and the combination of both traits made for a believable pairing that cared for and depended on each other deeply."
(In The Observer) |
A Moment in Time
produced by JEM productions
The Hurtling Stillness
produced by The Whitelisted Theater Company
Link below to an awesome spot on The Whitelisted Theater Companys production of The Hurtling Stillness as featured on the Bulgarian National News!
The Countess
produced by Ghent Playhouse
"As the lovely “countess,” Anya Krawcheck handily delivers the young woman’s wit and charm, along with her natural dignity and wholeness. Euphemia becomes powerful in an era when women (despite Victoria) are mostly powerless. Krawcheck is powerful."
Marion Hunter for the Columbia Paper
Marion Hunter for the Columbia Paper