“…then there’s Mary, whom Madeleine Barker plays as a cross between the Addams family’s Morticia and that girl that crawls out of the TV set in The Ring—a kind of funny, frightening and striking character that has to be seen to be believed (and enjoyed).”
-The New Haven Review
Pride and Prejudice
By Kate Hamill
Adapted from the novel by Jane Austen
Directed by Tatyana-Marie Carlo
Hartford Stage
Playing Mary Bennet and Miss Bingley
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“Madeleine Barker, as Mary, brings down the house each and every moment she's on stage. She's flipping her hair in front of her face or grunting while playing to a welcoming audience. Barker makes the most of the opportunity as a physical actress.”
-Talking Broadway
“Madeleine Barker, respectively, brings on the biggest laughs. Barker … create[s] an amazingly bizarre and funny Mary.
-The Spotlight
“Barker as the unhinged Mary is a real comic standout with the right comic dash and flourish that serves the material well.”
- James V. Ruocco
Madeleine Barker and Carman Lacivita talk about Hartford Stage’s production of Pride and Prejudice with Great Day Connecticut.