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"As Sister, the angular Deb Hiett is a house-rattling find."
-The Los Angeles Times
"Deb Hiett is the MVP of the show, keeping things on a consistently goofy keel with sheer comic bravura."
-LA Weekly
"The excellent Deb Hiett is cast as 'Auntie Doreen' ..."
-The New York Times
"This production is strong in performances, particularly supporting players Deb Hiett as Ezekiel's barfly half-sister ..."
-LA Weekly
"This accomplished comedic actor is often responsible for the height of onstage hilarity."
-Backstage West (LA)
"Hiett is a marvelous physical and verbal comedienne, with lots of range in her body and voice."
-Backstage West (LA)
"... played by Hiett with deft comic timing ..."
-Los Angeles Times
"Deb Hiett excels in her comedic characters ..."
-Backstage West (LA)
"... beautifully played by Deb Hiett, [who makes] a strong impression."
-The Star-Ledger (NJ)
"Deb Hiett stands out in this ode to the thrill of the chase ..."
-The Monterey County Herald (CA)
"While there are about 70 characters throughout the 10 stories, what is amazing is that only six actors work the play. Hiett really stands out with her constant accent changes and well-executed mannerisms."
-Valley Scene Magazine (CA)
"Deb Hiett is especially authoritative, whether as a professional woman or white trash."
-The Salinas Californian (CA)
"Hiett is the bold new voice in solo ... a sure-shot writer."
-The Village Voice (NYC)
"Deb Hiett [has a singing voice] so powerful [it] threatens to knock down all four sides of this black box theater."
-The Star-Ledger (NJ)
"Hiett is delightful!"
-The Montclair Times (NJ)
"Deb Hiett has but to set foot on stage, sit or stand still on it, to possess it. She hardly raises her voice, yet dominates all with her deadpan, candid directness."
–The Birmingham News (AL)
Reviews
INTERVIEW WTH BACKSTAGE WEST, January 20, 2005
 
By Terri Roberts

There are any number of absurdly funny moments in the NoHo Arts Center Production of Fractured Fairy Tales from the East – many of them involving Deb Hiett. Whether prancing about the theatre with a sassy attitude and a deer head perched atop her short, strawberry blonde locks, or strolling onstage to nonchalantly play the accordion –which is just an absurdly funny instrument all by itself – this accomplished comedic actor and admitted class clown is often responsible for the height of onstage hilarity.
 
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