Fräulein Schneider
Audrey Federici, especially, had the song of the night with her performance of the powerful “What Would You Do?” – Worcester Telegram and Gazette
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Cabaret (National Tour)
Fräulein Schneider
Audrey Federici’s Fräulein Schneider sings her way into our hearts, as she falls in love with, then abandons, her dear, generous Jewish suitor, Herr Schultz – Boston Herald Times
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Cabaret (National Tour)
Miss Andrews | Birdwoman
Audrey Federici doubles as the Birdwoman and Miss Andrews. Every time she sang she had so much power and presence that the audience was in awe of her voice, acting range, and comedic timing – NY Theater Guide
When Audrey Federici started singing “Feed the Birds,” I got chills and the usual tears; a wonderful moment in the theater – Ithaca Times
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Mary Poppins (The Rev Theater)
Lorraine Bernstein
Audrey Federici’s portrait of a mother whose faith is tested upon losing her son in the attack on the Twin Towers, had the evening’s break-out performance… Her heart wrenching portrayal left the audience in awe of her Stage Presence and Acting prowess – NY Magazine Online
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Pillars of New York (St. Luke’s Theater, NYC)
Joanne
There’s no one in her League. That’s it. Period…. She’s the greatest chick singer ever – Linda Ronstadt on Maria Callas
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Company (Regional Production, Irvington, NY)
Anything you do, let it come from you, then it will be new…
∼Stephen Sondheim