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WHAT THE PEOPLE HAVE SAID
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The cast is universally outstanding. Suzette Azariah Gunn presents a conflicted Nya, a mother who has done everything she can to make the right decisions, not only for her students, but for her son. In spite of this, her wards are failing. The woman's physical and emotional stress is obvious in what is a stunning performance.

Broadwayworld.com

The physical aging that the actors do is subtle but spot-on. Gunn ages from 17 to 60 and doesn’t play Christina at 60-ish hunched-over and fragile, just a little slower and stiffer.

Gunn and Alexander make us feel that we know these people, and, even when they are foolish or infuriating, we care about them.

Winston-Salem Journal

The Cutting Room International Short Film Festival 2018

Best Supporting Actress Nominee

 

Los Angeles Film Award 2018

Best Ensemble Sunset

Golden Door International Film Festival Nominated

Best Lead Actress

  

Selected Lead in 

NBC DIVERSITY SHOWCASE 

  Recepient of The Outstanding Performance  Supporting Actress Award 

By Plannet Connections Theater Festival For the role of Lorraine "Velvet Rope"

 

 Excellence in Acting Female Lead Award for "The Wannabe" 

Named one of NY Top Actresses
 by NY Sun Tony Review

 

Best Lead Actress Nomination AUDELCO

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Gunn's performance illuminates Kennedys vision so well and shows the vibrant contradictions
 Variety

 

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