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Doubt Reviews
- Star Tribune
- KWMU-FM
- Broadway World.com (Micheal J. Roberts)
- Daily Southtown Chicago Sun-times
- Hartford Theater Works
- Boston Globe
- Berkshire Eagle
- Hartford Connecticut Courant
- The Des Moines Register
- Broadway World.com (Jan Nargi)
- LA Times Critic's Choice.com
Star Tribune (03-01-07) by Graydon Royce "Caroline Clay navigates the difficult emotions of Mrs. Muller." Back to top
KWMU-FM (02-23-07) by Joe Pollack "Caroline Stefanie Clay is dazzling as the student's mother who proves a formidable opponent for the overbearing nun. She was the standby on Broadway." Back to top
BROADWAY WORLD.COM (1-11-07) by Michael J. Roberts "Caroline Clay is simply riveting in one of the best scenes ever written in modern plays. Clay going head to head with Jones is another acting triumph." Back to top
HARTFORD THEATER WORKS (1-31-07) by Fred Soko "Clay confers with Cherry Jones in an emotionally intense scene. She is pragmatic as the parent of a child under scrutiny and emerges as a complex personality." Back to top
BOSTON GLOBE (2-7-07) by Louise Kennedy "Caroline Stefanie Clay brings a deeply appropriate weariness and despair to her one scene." Back to top
BERKSHIRE EAGLE.COM (1-26-07) by Jeffrey Borak "As the boy's mother, Caroline Clay gives a finely tuned potrayal, and responds in a way that Jones does not anticipate." Back to top
HARTFORD CONNECTICUT COURANT (2-1-07) by Donna Lareen "As the boy's mother, Caroline Clay uses her body to signal her quck understanding of the subtext of her visit to the principal's office." Back to top
DAILY SOUTHTOWN CHICAGO SUN-TIMES (1-11-07) by Betty Mohr "Caroline Clay delivers a strong turn as the mother." Back to top
THE DES MOINES REGISTER (12-15-06) by Michael Morain "Caroline Clay plays the mother in a riveting scene as she desperately tries to pursuade Jones to drop the whole issue. Clay's perspective is just one of the blurry ethical twists that makes DOUBT so compelling." Back to top
BROADWAY WORLD.COM (2/8/07) by Jan Nargi "Caroline Clay rounds out the talented cast as Mrs.Muller. In her one emotionally devastating scene with Jones she takes our breath away as she tries desperately to weigh the gains against the losses. Her rationalizations and denial are tragic, but her compassion ultimately leaves us wondering; what's really best for her son?" Back to top
LA TIMES CRITICS CHOICE.COM "READERS REASONS" (10-26-06) from Sherman Oaks, CA "At the performance I saw, the mother was played by the understudy to the Tony winning Ms. Lenox, Caroline Stefanie Clay, and her scene with Cherry Jones was one of the outstanding highlights of the afternoon." Back to top
