Press and Coverage
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Broadway World- 'Eagle Theatre Presents Annie Baker's Unforgettable CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION'
“Producing Artistic Director Angela Longo says this production is about real, everyday people - so much so that the company will be hosting audience engagement events…before… the show, intended to simulate the experience of being in a community center just like Baker's play.”
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Courier Post- 'Show must go on after Covid-19 at Eagle Theatre in Hammonton'
“Eagle Theatre Executive Director Angela Longo speaks about the hardships caused by Covid-19 in Hammonton.”
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Rowan University- Alumni Success: 'Rowan Graduates Take Over the Eagle Theatre'
“Having experience working in different areas of theatre has helped [her] tremendously at the Eagle Theatre.”
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Broadway World- 'Eagle Theatre's New Leadership Team Invites Audiences to Join the Party All Season Long'
“Now that our doors are fully open again, I have been inspired by the ways in which we can all deepen our connections in this wonderful community of Hammonton and beyond.”
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The Jersey Arts Podcast- 'Eagle Theatre is Having a "Wild Party"'
“Jersey Arts talks with Producing Artistic Director and show Director Angela Longo about The Wild Party’s cult following, history, and upcoming Eagle Theatre production.”
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NJ Arts- 'Eagle Theatre’s ‘The Wild Party’: A night to remember, during the Roaring Twenties'
“Looking at this from the moment that we’re in right now, when we’re seeing this desire to connect and desire to gather and feel like we’re a part of something … sometimes there’s a lot of failure in that,” says Longo. “This show asks those kinds of questions and shows the ramifications if we’re not intentional and not thoughtful.”
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Eagle Theatre Blog- 'Hammonton Community Members take the stage in new partnershop with Eagle Theatre and Allies in Caring'
“I have been wanting to dive more into community-centered devised work that allows us to connect the theater to the direct needs of the people here in Hammonton.”
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Phindie- 'ORLANDO: Blurred Lines [at Villanova Theatre]'
“Sasha (Angela Longo), Orlando’s first love appears to be a boy on the ice, but reveals herself to be a woman. “
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Villanova Theatre- '“I Killed a Lion” Origin Story and Lyric"
Artistic Director Michael Hollinger sent a text to Bakkhai Variations Supervising Director James Ijames [who] replied with enthusiasm. so Hollinger completed the song… with graduate Theatre student Angela Rose Longo providing the vocals.
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Kevin Stephany- 'THEATER REVIEW – HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING AT BURLINGTON COUNTY FOOTLIGHTERS'
“Angela Longo (Rosemary) played an exceptional romantic distraction for Finch’s ambitions. She delivered a pining rendition of “Happy to Keep His Dinner Warm” about wanting to be a businessman’s wife. It added a humorous contrast to the following exchange with Smitty.”
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Kevin Stephany- 'THEATER REVIEW – THE WHO’S TOMMY AT BURLINGTON COUNTY FOOTLIGHTERS'
“Ballads suit Ms. Longo’s vocal style exceptionally well. She really shone in the mellow portion of “1951” and the soft recitation of the line “Tommy, can you hear me” in this show.”