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PINWHEEL!, 2015, A NEW MUSICAL BY CAROLINE J. PRUGH/SANDELLA, BASED ON THE PLAY BY F.E. FARAGOH, MUSIC BY GEOFF BARONE
The Alchemical Theatre Laboratory, NYC
Directed by Jennifer Sandella

The direction was stunning, I’ve seldom seen a young director as adept at filling a bare stage with the teeming life of a city.
-Phil Wilmott, Theatre Critic, TheStage.Co.Uk

Blue Window, 2015, Playwright: Craig Lucas
The Lee Straberg INstitute/NYU Studio, NYC
Directed by Jennifer SandellA

Rosmersholm, 2o14, Playwright: henrik ibsen 
The Old Stone House, NYC
Directed by jennifer sandella

The Taming of the Shrew, 2014, Playwright: william Shakespeare
Brooklyn Bridge Park and Waterside Plaza, NYC
Directed by Jennifer Sandella 

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Following a plot about marriage, the story examines gender roles and subordination in women, and has often been criticized for being sexist. However, the Random Access Theatre performance brings new ideas to the traditional story.

A combination of female actors playing normally male-casted characters, as well as a significant undertone of satirical humor (something Shakespeare may have meant to be noticed as well), made the show relatable to women’s issues around the world today.
-Kathryn Cardin, Brooklyn Daily Eagle

ANTHEM, 2013, BY AYN RAND
THE DORTHY STRESLIN THEATRE, NYC 
DIRECTED/ADAPTED BY JENNIFER SANDELLA

Anthem is swiftly paced by director/adapter Jennifer Sandella, who enhances the evening with vivid stage pictures and a clever use of space.
-Brett Epstein, Theatre is Easy, 02/24/13

Highway Blue, 2010, playwright: Caroline J. Prugh
The Players Theater, NYC
directed by Jennifer Sandella

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I feel she [director Jennifer Sandella] can see beyond what I put down on the page.  She has a wonderful eye and has done an amazing job of recognizing, articulating, and protecting the core essence of this piece.
-Caroline J. Prugh, Playwright, Highway Blue

Reach, 2013, playwright: Ryan Sprague
Theater for the NEw City, NYC
Directed by Jennifer Sandella

Director Jennifer Sandella establishes the world of the play nicely in the tricky space. She focuses our attention to the history between Lindsey and Jordan allowing us to feel the tension until all inhibitions are lost. 
-Michael Bock, Theater in the Now

The Shape of Things, 2012, playwright: Neil Labute
The Producers Club, NYC
Directed by Jennifer Sandella

Nesting, 2009, playwright: Caitlin Saylor Stephens
WalkerSpace, NYC
Directed by Jennifer Sandella

Director Jennifer Sandella does an expert job of allowing the heartbreaking story to reveal itself bit by bit, often propelled more by what isn’t said than by what is.
-Review for "Nesting" from This Week in NY 
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