“Ms. LaVecchia is inspiring as a successful woman relishing her revenge against a viciously judgmental mother…the stellar four-woman cast includes Antoinette LaVecchia who has impressive skills…”
The New York Times – Anita Gates
“I was a little distracted from their skill by the discovery of Antoinette LaVecchia, a presence new to me but clearly not to the art of acting: Her turns as the low-key bride for whom the pearls are intended, a blasé executive, a jabbery art student on a plane, and a mother-oppressed money manager win the evening’s acting honors hands down, an impressive feat against such tough competition.”
The Village Voice – Michael Feingold
“Antoinette LaVecchia is a wonder in several diverse roles…”
Back Stage – Elias Stimac
“…equally successful is Antoinette LaVecchia, nailing a self-effacing upper-middle class New Yorker and a talkative, heavily accessorized Latina on her way to study in Paris…”
Variety – Gabrielle Mitchell-Marell
“Ms. LaVecchia swings from chain-smoking auntie to highly-wound soccer mom with nervy skill…”
The New York Sun – Helen Shaw
“Antoinette LaVecchia excels at crisp urban characters such as a man-eating politico…”
Newsday – Gordon Cox
“LaVecchia, who continually uses her shiny black hair to advantage, is hilarious as a Latina airplane traveler and forthright as daughter, Amy, who really isn’t that interested in the pearls.”
Theatre.com – David Finkle
“LaVecchia proves [herself] to be a deft chameleon, whether called on to be serious or funny.”
CurtainUp – Elyse Sommer
“As the granddaughter, Antoinette LaVecchia assumes a delightful “come-what-may” air that she casts aside as she becomes a self-loathing power broker in the RNC in San Diego and later, a woman still living under the repression of her overbearing mother.”
American Theatre Web – Andy Propst
“First seen as an ultra-logical bride, Antoinette LaVecchia’s sharp turn as a political hack is a contrast with a slyly vengeful mouse she depicts later.”
The Star-Ledger – Michael Sommers
“This is a tight, smart cast, and each woman proves integral to the experience of the show.”
TalkinBroadway.com – Matthew Murray