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"Sherba is an ideal Sabrina - vivacious, assured, utterly charming. She balances her character’s great enthusiasm with an increasing self-awareness and delivers rapid-fire dialogue with total ease, a whirlwind…Sherba also well-plays her more understated scenes and manifests her character’s steady growth in these quieter moments."

-Veronica Bruscini, Broadwayworld.com



"Director Ed Shea couldn’t have picked a better leading lady for the job. Gabby Sherba, radiant like a young Audrey Hepburn, is a lovely Sabrina Fairchild. She’s sassy, charming, and doesn’t miss a beat. Sherba often steals the spotlight…"

-Casey Nilsson, RI Monthly



”Gabby Sherba has been a critical and audience favorite in many 2nd Story productions, displaying a unique affinity for both comedy and drama. She shares with Sabrina a singular effervescence…"

-William Oakes, EastBay RI



”Actress Gabby Sherba Shines in particular, as she pulls off the overly sentimental lines of her character, lines that might seem implausible or over the top in less hands. In doing so, Sherba fully conveys her character’s naivete and vulnerability."

-Adrienne Urbanski, Theasy.com



”Gabby Sherba is pitch-perfect in Mrs. Givings’ insecurities, flirtations, and ultimate love for her husband…"

-Kathie Raleigh, Woonsocket Call



”I would watch Gabby Sherba act the phone book. She was a revelation as Mrs. Givings. She was the glue that held the show together.” 

-Providence Journal Arts Blog



"Sherba is a delight. When she first appears onstage, singing, the audience is instantly smitten. The actress effectively portrays a young girl, inexperienced yet well enough aware…"

-Christopher Verleger, EdgeProvidence



”Jeff Church as handsome Horace and Gabby Sherba as lovely young Agnes hand in central performances as compelling and real as anything i’ve seen this season - a fact that’s all the more impressive given their youth. These two have good looks along with talent. They’re actors to watch.” -Pippa Jack, Rhode Island Monthly



“Sherba’s performance as a transformed Letitia is the highlight of the evening…make that performances…she is convincingly entrancing but when Letitia pretends to be a twit, she’s hilarious. The New Yawk accent, animated gestures…Hilarious."

-Bill Rodriguez, The Providence Phoenix



 “Sherba…is terrific as the young Regina…coquettish one moment and a shrew the next. It’s a wonderful, self-assured performance with lots of edge…"

-Channing Gray, Providence Journal



”The show, however, belongs to 19-year-old Gabby Sherba (as Mary), whose unrelenting sarcasm and indomitable wit fittingly supplement her understated cuteness and knockout voice, all of which beautifully complement her stage presence."

-Christopher Verleger, EdgeProvidence



”Sherba, whom i’ve never seen strike a false note, supplies Mary with that refreshing honesty and beguiling spontaneity."

-Bill Rodriguez, The Providence Phoenix 





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