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AS YOU LIKE IT
"Mix’s performance is revelatory. Her insight is that as a male, Rosalind is truly a different person. In male attire, she can be less self-conscious about her behavior. Instead of smugly “teaching” Orlando how to love her, as some Rosalinds do, she amuses him, and he becomes more relaxed with her. She is always on the move, occasionally dashing across the stage like a rocket."
DC Metro
ROMEO AND JULIET
Commonwealth Shakespeare Company
"The luminous center of the production is Juliet, portrayed by Gracyn Mix, a newcomer to theater in Boston. She is at once lovely and innocent, and makes us believe that she is only 14 years old and in love for the first time. Mix is expert at wheeling wildly between giddy joy and terror, taking the viewer along with her as she considers the horrors of the choice she must make."
-The Wicked Local
"Gracyn Mix is a marvelously alive Juliet: resourceful, self-aware, a compound of feeling and intellect...Mix’s performance is so good that you start envisioning her as other independent-minded Shakespeare heroines, such as Rosalind in “As You Like It’’ or Beatrice in “Much Ado About Nothing.’’
-The Boston Globe
THE CRUCIBLE
Arkansas Reperatory Theatre
"Expect this cast of 23 to put a spell on you. ... Gracyn Mix is excellent as awful Abigail Williams."
-Arkansas Online
VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE
St. Louis Repertory Theatre / Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
"The most complex of the three is a young neighbor named Nina, played like a modern-day wood nymph by Gracyn Mix. She's wispy and air headed but good-hearted, a sign that young people aren't all harbingers of societal doom."
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
St. Louis Repertory Theatre
"Gracyn Mix brings both humor and a keen understanding of meter to the role of Helena" -RiverFront Times
AS YOU LIKE IT
Illinois Shakespeare Festival
"Gracyn Mix's big-eyed Rosalind elevates Bond's production, an earnest beauty played with the sass and smarts of a 1930s Hollywood movie heroine." -Shaltz Shakespeare Reviews
"Mix’s performance is revelatory. Her insight is that as a male, Rosalind is truly a different person. In male attire, she can be less self-conscious about her behavior. Instead of smugly “teaching” Orlando how to love her, as some Rosalinds do, she amuses him, and he becomes more relaxed with her. She is always on the move, occasionally dashing across the stage like a rocket."
DC Metro
ROMEO AND JULIET
Commonwealth Shakespeare Company
"The luminous center of the production is Juliet, portrayed by Gracyn Mix, a newcomer to theater in Boston. She is at once lovely and innocent, and makes us believe that she is only 14 years old and in love for the first time. Mix is expert at wheeling wildly between giddy joy and terror, taking the viewer along with her as she considers the horrors of the choice she must make."
-The Wicked Local
"Gracyn Mix is a marvelously alive Juliet: resourceful, self-aware, a compound of feeling and intellect...Mix’s performance is so good that you start envisioning her as other independent-minded Shakespeare heroines, such as Rosalind in “As You Like It’’ or Beatrice in “Much Ado About Nothing.’’
-The Boston Globe
THE CRUCIBLE
Arkansas Reperatory Theatre
"Expect this cast of 23 to put a spell on you. ... Gracyn Mix is excellent as awful Abigail Williams."
-Arkansas Online
VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE
St. Louis Repertory Theatre / Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
"The most complex of the three is a young neighbor named Nina, played like a modern-day wood nymph by Gracyn Mix. She's wispy and air headed but good-hearted, a sign that young people aren't all harbingers of societal doom."
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
St. Louis Repertory Theatre
"Gracyn Mix brings both humor and a keen understanding of meter to the role of Helena" -RiverFront Times
AS YOU LIKE IT
Illinois Shakespeare Festival
"Gracyn Mix's big-eyed Rosalind elevates Bond's production, an earnest beauty played with the sass and smarts of a 1930s Hollywood movie heroine." -Shaltz Shakespeare Reviews