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Highlights
From the Press

Rob Hubbard, Pioneer Press on Six Point Theater's Chanukkah in the Dark
"Sulia Rose Altenberg (Halina/Betty/Margaret) carries three roles and three accents with exceptional poise"
Gina Musto, The Room Where it Happens on Walking Shadow Theatre Company's production of Red Velvet

"Sulia Rose Altenberg as Laura almost steals the show, playing "straight man" to the two tramps. It's all positively absurd. "
Kit Bix, Talkin' Broadway on Loudmouth Collective's production of
Waiting for Waiting for Godot
Twin Cities Jewfolk:
Who the Folk?
An interview with Sulia Altenberg

Sulia Altenberg never set out to be an actress – but she’s found she has quite the knack for it. She stars this month as the title character in The Diary of Anne Frank at Park Square Theatre, and she took advantage of a rare long weekend away to talk with us about the show, acting, and finding balance in this week’s Who The Folk?!
The program - called "You. Me. We." - addressed racism, sexism and LGBT issues. It was presented by GTC Dramatic Dialogues of St. Cloud.
McGinley and actors Sulia Altenberg, Tyus Beeson and Marc Gill responded to questions and challenged some of the assumptions of students in the audience.
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