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The Rave, By Kari Sayers, Review of Neil Simon's play "Brighton Beach Memoirs"

" ...(Laura Flores) in the more difficult role of Eugene's mother, Kate, the never-ending worrier and a master at making everyone feel guilty....she too, has many fine moments and offers a wonderful contrast to wimpy and half-blind Aunt Blanche"

Beach Reporter, By Kent Stoddart , Review of Neil Simon's play "Brighton Beach Memoirs"

"... and Laura Flores are spot-on with character choice and commitment. There was not a rushed or false moment during the two-hour production"

"each of the performers are perfectly cast for his or her respective roles."

"if you want to see a perfect performance of Simon's opus, "Brighton Beach," head to El Camino"

Easy Reader, By Deanna Alisa Ableser , Review of Neil Simon's play "Brighton Beach Memoirs"

"the chemistry and skill level on stage was remarkable. I was incredibly taken with the chemistry between Kate (Laura Flores) and Blanche (Nora Roque) and was completely blown away with the marvelous connection between Eugene (Christopher Noah Tormo) and Stanley (Chris Murphy). These four performers definitely have a tremendous future in acting."

"the actors knew their characters, the blocking was seamless, and the pace was fantastic." 
 

Orange County Register, By Eric Marchese, Special to the Editor, May 24, 2002, Review of Neil Simon's play "Jake's Women"

"...  Externally, much of that conflict plays out in Jake's crumbling marriage to second wife Maggie, played with a fine mixture of competence, disbelief and quivering self-doubt by Laura Flores."

"... Flores' two scenes are some of the play's most moving..."

"... Flores holds her own ... [she] creates a Maggie who's serious, smart and driven."

Grunion Gazette, January 10, 2002 - Review of "Night of January 16th"

"... standouts include ... Laura Flores as the embattled defense attorney..."

Long Beach Press Telegram, By Alessandra Djurklou, January 2002 - Review of "Night of January 16th"

"Defense attorney Stevens, played by Laura Flores, ... strong performance."

Orange County Register, By Stacy Davies, Special to the Editor, March 9, 2001 - Review of "The Diary of Anne Frank"

"As Mrs. Frank, Laura Flores alone has passion and sincerity."

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