REVIEWS
Nice Things They Had to Say
About Pamela Clay

Personally:

“It was really great working with you and a true pleasure to direct you.
I knew from the moment you walked into the casting session that you
were absolutely right for us...and I’m confident you will have a
great deal of success in your career.�
Mick Jackson, Director - Yuri Nosenko, KGB

“You remind me of Edith Piaf, because you sing from the heart,
and make her songs your own.�
Shelley Winters

“You can hold your own with anyone on any stage anywhere and may very possibly
be a true character actress.   I was sure about you from the beginning.â€�
Sanford Meisner

"Thank you for your wonderful and sterling performance in our film  Seduction of Innocence.  
Your artistry and fine work will contribute to what we hope will be a moving portrait
of inappropriate adult lust in a small Oklahoma town."
(as Texas Mom in CBS Movie of the Week, Seduction of Innocence)
Jonathan Bernstein, Producer 9255 Productions

Press:

“Pizazz and originality  - and has a body not to be sneezed at!â€�
(as 'Marilyn Monroe'  - Mrs. Foggybottom & Her Friends  -  New Playwrights' Theatre - DC)
David Richards - The Washington Post / New York Times

"Easily the standout...stunning, full-voiced Pamela Clay"
(as 'Marilyn Monroe'  - Mrs. Foggybottom & Her Friends -  New Playwrights' Theatre - DC)
Hap Erstein - The Washington Times

“Sings beautifully and makes a memorable impression�
(as 'Kate Stryker'
- The Golden Fleece  - 2nd Stage - LA)
T.H. McCullough - DramaLogue / BackStage West

“Terrific, Tough, Unsentimental and Funny�
(as 'Mary Jo Kinkaid' - Piece of My Heart  - Lex Theatre - Hollywood)
Neal Weaver - LA Weekly ‘Pick of Week’

“As the sexpot diva with an attitude, Pamela Clay is witchy perfection….
mastered this overpowering character to a tee!
�
(as 'The Princess'  - World Premiere of Cantaloupes and Cosmos - Tamarind Theatre - LA)
Pat Taylor - Tolucan Times

“Pamela Clay comes across as a sassy designing woman,
a la Delta Burke, bringing warmth and wry humor to her pivotal role.
�
(as 'Dixie Avalon'  - Dorothy Lyman-directed Taken in Marriage  -  ITA  Stage - LA)
Les Spindle - BackStageWest

“In the most full-fledged performance of the evening, Pamela Clay plays Lady Duncan/
Lady Macbett as a saucy siren on the downhill slope to lunacy and despair.�
(El Dolce Prods' MACBETT at the Globe Playhouse
, LA Weekly ‘Pick of Year’)
Kathleen Foley - LA Times