Press

© Tom Bachtell/The New Yorker

© Tom Bachtell/The New Yorker

"Congratulations, then, to Sabrina Farhi, the owner of America's most ambiguously genuine voice." The New Yorker, Reeves Wiedeman, November 18, 2013

"The best of the bunch is “Evacuation Plan” by Jeff Sproul. The source of its joy, though, is that two characters (played by Mr. Sproul and Sabrina Farhi) start telling the truth. One even survives the confession that she is such a Tolkien geek that she speaks and reads flawless Elvish." The New York Times, Anita Gates, May 14, 2009

"Sabrina Farhi brings naiveté and sincerity to the role of Felicia—enough to make the twist satisfying, and to suggest that there is hope, of sorts, where the heart matters." indietheatre.org, Jo Ann Rosen, October 15, 2008


"Every real human emotion in Mark and Andy, and all its desired sympathies, are funneled through Janine, and Sabrina Farhi does an admirable job handling the most challenging role of the play." blogcritics.org, Ethan Stanislawski, July 25, 2008

"Sabrina Farhi and Jeff Sproul get it right in Sure Thing. They skillfully play off of each other in this unique and thought-provoking play." Show Business Weekly, Amber Silverman, November 27, 2008

"Other standout performances come from Jeremy Banks, Sabrina Farhi, and Alicia Barnatchez, but overall the ensemble comes together very well to create a fun show with lots of strange characters and lots of action." nytheatre.com, Richard Hinojosa, April 28, 2011

"Great performances by...and the two ladies who stole the show; Michelle McNally as Princess Astra, and Sabrina Farhi as Lady Actulus, the Space Oracle." shortandsweetnyc.com, Kenneth Joachim, September 7, 2012