"The cast offers steady support, particularly Traci Tolmaire, who adds ferocious physicality and
some nice character sketches."
red, black and GREEN: a blues, BAM- Fischer
-Jason Zinoman, The New York Times
some nice character sketches."
red, black and GREEN: a blues, BAM- Fischer
-Jason Zinoman, The New York Times
". . . Traci Tolmaire . . . executes Stacey Printz's expressive jazz choreography with seductive athleticism. . . .
The result is a piece as smart and provocative as it is
breathtakingly beautiful."
red, black and GREEN: a blues, Yerba Buena
-Robert Hurwitt, San Francisco Chronicle
The result is a piece as smart and provocative as it is
breathtakingly beautiful."
red, black and GREEN: a blues, Yerba Buena
-Robert Hurwitt, San Francisco Chronicle
"The entire ensemble performs well throughout, breathlessly handling the fireworks choreography by Traci Tolmaire.”
Jelly's Last Jam, Le Petite Theatre
-Theodore P. Mahn, The Times-Picayune
Jelly's Last Jam, Le Petite Theatre
-Theodore P. Mahn, The Times-Picayune
"Traci Tolmaire brings a flirty charm to her portrayal of
Janee . . . Her feisty performance also shows
a depth of care and concern for her older sister that rings true."
The High Priestess of Dark Alley, Le Petite Theatre
-Theodore P. Mahn, The Times-Picayune
Janee . . . Her feisty performance also shows
a depth of care and concern for her older sister that rings true."
The High Priestess of Dark Alley, Le Petite Theatre
-Theodore P. Mahn, The Times-Picayune
"Tolmaire and Alexander are delightfully in synch, and whether battling or bonding, they read convincingly as soul mates. Both actors transition seamlessly from the unharnessed energy of youth to focused solidity of middle age."
Plenty of Time, New Federal Theatre
-Ethan Kanfer, Show Business Weekly
Plenty of Time, New Federal Theatre
-Ethan Kanfer, Show Business Weekly
"Mrs. Potiphar, played by the talented dancer Traci M Tolmaire, nearly hypnotizes Joseph into her bed."
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Fulton Theatre
-Rebecca J. Ritzel, Intelligencer Journal
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Fulton Theatre
-Rebecca J. Ritzel, Intelligencer Journal
"Traci Tolmaire [is a face] to watch in this very good cast. Tolmaire finds the humor and humility in Millie Davis, the underused actress stuck in the "flower roles" (Petunia, Gardenia), the exaggerated gestures and the silliest lines
("Lord have mercy!" and "Iffen"). She does get the
best costumes, however, and looks stunning..."
Trouble In Mind, Actor's Express
-Kathy Janich, Atlanta Journal Constitution
("Lord have mercy!" and "Iffen"). She does get the
best costumes, however, and looks stunning..."
Trouble In Mind, Actor's Express
-Kathy Janich, Atlanta Journal Constitution