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"A Jukebox for the Algonquin"
Tricia Cruz, as Josaphina, Placid Pines head administrator, renders the ultimate explanation of the facility’s duties and responsibilities in caring for each resident’s life and end-of-life situations. Cruz’s heartfelt defense of her character’s handling of the arrangements for a recently deceased resident is visceral, moving, and memorable. Curtain Up "The Human Comedy"
Powerhouse actress, producer, and radio and TV veteran Tricia Cruz gives a star turn as Mrs. Saroyan, a kindly Latina mother who receives notice that her son has died fighting in World War II. Tricia Cruz is a remarkable talent across multiple media. There was not a dry eye in the house after her haunting performance. Discover Hollywood |
"A Woman Named Gloria"
But the best is saved for last, when Diana (Tricia Cruz) enters oozing sexual vibes like a cat on a hot tin roof, flouting her wares even though she’s also menopausal and denying it to the bitter end. Diana is a man-eater cougar to her friends. Stage Raw "A Jukebox for the Algonquin" Tricia Cruz as facility director Josaphina also delivers a memorable monologue about the behind-the-scenes emotional toll of caring for seniors. But even greater than any one performance is the sense of chemistry and camaraderie between characters. Stage Raw |