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HARVEY

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Pamela J. Nigro is wonderful as Veta Louise, whose obnoxious phony tittering and highfalutin society accent is brought down to earth when she is manhandled and bathed during her brief, unwilling stay in the asylum.

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Pamela J. Nigro plays Veta Louise with all the pumped-up hysteria of Margaret Dumont, Groucho’s favorite foil, and elicited many laughs from the full house at the show’s opening last Thursday.

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CRIMES OF THE HEART

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Whatever their eccentricities, even aberrations, the Magrath sisters — Lenny, Meg and Babe — are entirely human, likeable, fun to watch and listen to and, by the way, often terribly funny. If there is a moral center to the play, it is Lenny, played astoundingly well by Pamela J. Nigro. Unhinged though she seems to be at times, she embodies most of the ‘heart’ of the title.

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BECKY’S NEW CAR (NEW YORK PREMIERE)

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Pamela J. Nigro’s combination of sarcasm and bravery in the face of set-backs rounds out this expert cast.

Peter Morrison, Deb’s Web LI

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      And Pamela J. Nigro played Ginger, a hot-to-trot socialite who has lost most of her money, with compassion and wit.

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THE ODD COUPLE (FEMALE VERSION)

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. . . the audience at last Saturday night’s performance laughed often and heartily at the Hampton Theatre Company production of Neil Simon’s 1985 female version of his 1968 money mountain, “The Odd Couple”. . . . Pamela J. Nigro [is] interesting, carrying [her] role[] of . . . Florence Unger with convincing energy.

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PICNIC

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“In fact, director George A. Loizides has knit together one of the most effective and spirited ensembles the HTC has ever put on a stage. . .Pamela J. Nigro is solidly stolid as Flo Owens, the single mother who tries valiantly to bring up her two inspired daughters rightly and as rigidly as they’ll allow.

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COLE (MUSICAL)

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Among the musical highlights, Mr. Brand, in dinner jacket and ascot, and Pamela J. Nigro, who wears red, raise the temperature momentarily in a generically evocative “Night and Day”.

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OOBR REVIEW MEDLEY

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Pamela J. Nigro offer[s] plenty of personality as head god[] Juno.
Aphrodite’s Dungeon

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Pamela J. Nigro nicely portrayed Jekyll’s staid Victorian wife.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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Pamela J. Nigro had [a] nice broad turn[] in Act Two, as Martha.
Who We Are/How We Love

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