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Sigi in LA Weekly
Quotes about Sigi
"As the dominant personality, [Ravet], under Sabrina Lloyd’s direction, is pitch-perfect as a nonstop blabbermouth, impervious to the opinions of others and with a mean streak that she gleefully uses to skewer the hapless Melody, who's as sweet and civilized as Daphna is blunt and feral. The problem is, [Ravet] is so persuasive ...you are part of a captive audience for someone who, if she actually existed, you’d cross a desert to get away from." - LA Weekly
"While all four characters are superbly directed by Sabrina Lloyd, it is Sigi [Ravet] as Daphna Feygenbaum who carries this giddy show. As the main protagonist, her role amounts to a virtual monologue, and she maintains her explosive anger and abusive arrogance throughout. From the beginning it is easy to understand her, and even to agree with her at times, but ironically, it is very difficult to like her." - San Diego Jewish World"
[Ravet’s] girl-next-door likeability goes a long way towards humanizing a young woman born with neither social filter nor pause button so that even when Daphna is as horrid as only she can be (and Sigi doesn’t hold back in giving us Ms. Feygenbaum at her most horrid), we understand where she’s coming from." - Stage Scene LA
"[Ravet’s] Daphna, a Vassar senior whose birth name is actually Diana, is an amazing study in self-invention... Daphna’s jaundiced assessments of society’s inadequacies are well thought out and imbued with devastating wit, made even more cogent by [Ravet’s] powerhouse, rapid-fire delivery." - Stage Raw