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Press - MetroWest Daily News
It was love at first read for actress Tracee Chimo when she encountered Sue Trinder, the unconventional heroine of the Sarah Waters novel “Fingersmith”.
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Press - WGBH Morning Edition
There are lots of twists and turns you definitely have to be paying attention – it’s a great reason to be engaged at the theater.
Press - Metro Boston
The (very) young talented actress returns to the A.R.T. after starring in “Waitress.”
Press - The Boston Globe
Nothing is at it seems in “Fingersmith,” Alexa Junge’s nimble stage adaptation of Sarah Waters’s suspenseful crime novel set in Victorian England.
Press - Cape Cod Times
The ART production brilliantly captures the dark underside of Victorian life with Fagin-like petty criminals and then some.
Press - South Shore Critic
That’s about all one can say except to urge you to see this fascinating and surprising play while you can, as it’s a masterful achievement on every level.
Press - WBUR/Radio Boston
Radio Boston’s Meghna Chakrabarti sits down with Fingersmith playwright Alexa Junge to discuss this Victorian thriller.
Press - The Improper Bostonian
Tracee Chimo (Sue Trinder in Fingersmith) riffs on her potty mouth, her singing voice and playing baddies.
Press - Wicked Local
It was love at first read for actress Tracee Chimo when she encountered Sue Trinder, the unconventional heroine of the Sarah Waters novel “Fingersmith,” whom she will portray in a stage adaptation of the historical crime drama being presented by the American Repertory Theatre beginning tomorrow night at the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge.
Press - Dig Boston
Kristine Nielsen comes to the American Repertory Theater with Alexa Junge’s acclaimed adaptation of Sarah Waters’ Fingersmith, a delicious, edge-of-your-seat Victorian thriller that will no doubt be the hottest ticket in town this winter.