Review for No Sex Please, We’re British, Royal Canadian Theatre Co.
“Stand outs here include the two hookers (Nicole Smashnuk and Jackie Faulkner) who so steal the show that we wish Alistair Foot and Anthony Marriott would have written them in well before their entrance in act two.” –Mark Robins , Gay Vancouver
Review for The Importance of Being Earnest, TWU Mainstage
“Miss Prism (Jackie Faulkner) was pristine”- Ed Farolan, Review Vancouver
Straight Choice: MidWinter Romance
“Dance, clowning, and music make for cool cabaret at A Midwinter Romance—an offbeat alternative to the usual Christmas treacle. In Xua Xua Productions’ variety show on Friday night (December 18) at St. James Community Centre, theatrical music group Maria in the Shower joins Les Petites Taquines, clowner Dennis Brydon Innes, and singer Nadia von Hahn in a one-night show with nary an elf or angel in sight.” – Georgia Straight
Reviews for When I Was, Qui Je Suis
Granville Online: “Watch as the “universal girl” transitions from a wide-eyed child to lovestruck teenager to self-assured woman in this new contemporary dance work.”
GayVancouver.net: “To be honest we never quite got contemporary dance until we started watching SYTYCD. Now we can’t seem to get enough of it, Mary Murphy not withstanding. From Les Petites Taquines, When I was, Qui Je Suis is a new contemporary dance work is a brief autobiography of the universal girl in one act, set to contemporary music.”
The Province: “To anybody thinking about having a baby girl, here’s what to expect . . . in a one act dance piece set to modern music! Again, one act, but performers will dance through four phases: child, tween, young adulthood and near-adulthood, the last illustrating the quest for every young woman “to find herself, while still making her way through the day-to-day monotony of life.” It’s a noble quest actually, because if women can’t figure themselves out, there remains zero chance that guys will ever be able to.”