WHAT THEY SAID...
MORIR SONYANDO
Passage Theatre Company
"Maria Peyramaure’s portrayal of Genesis accentuates the extent to which the character tries, and sometimes fails, to understand her past and recover from it. As a student of psychology, she re-watches Paloma’s interviews with a stoic, analytical expression on her face. This is periodically belied by pained outbursts, which are the surprise they need to be, thanks to Peyramaure’s performance." (Donald H. Sanborn III, Town Topics, Princeton)
"Miss Peyramaure and Mr. Colón are perfect as the siblings, giving in all of their scenes a vividly believable impression of having shared growing up together.
A strong cast, firm direction, and a story with dramatic impact and relevance awaits the serious playgoer at the Mill Hill Theatre in downtown Trenton. I urge such playgoers to see Morir Sonyando before its brief run ends."
(Allen Neuner, Out in Jersey.net)
ANNA IN THE TROPICS
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
"FAC puts on Another Success with Anna in the Tropics. I most enjoyed the emotional performances of Maria Peyramaure, playing Conchita; A.B. Lugo, playing Palomo; and Ortiz. As the three navigate a complicated love triangle, they play off of one another well, with real on-stage chemistry." (Abbey Russell, The Catalyst)
BREITWISCH FARM
Town Stages-Esperance Theater Company
"An excellent Maria Peyramaure... an ambitious play with and impressive cast" (Laura Collins-Hughes, The New York Times)
"As Dolores, Maria Peyramaure is a delightful force of nature." (Lavender After Dark)
"Both Peyramaure and Rodriguez give wonderful performances, making us reflect on cultural heritage as both a source of strength and shame... The entire ensemble of the Esperance Theater Company, as directed by Ryan Quinn, is simply incredible. The ease with which the members of the cast connect, and the nuanced portrayal of each of their characters, charges this family saga with electrifying truth." (Asya Danilova, Theatre is Easy)
LA FOTO (A Selfie Affaire)
Theater GALA:
"It's a very strong cast... and Peyramaure as [Denis'] wife a standout when she strikes out on her own" (Roger Catlin, Broadway World)
SO GO THE GHOSTS OF MEXICO, Así Van los Fantasmas de México
Repertorio Español:
"Bilingual actress Maria Peyramaure stars as Mari, bringing her energy and commitment to the role. She and David Mila have a tangible chemistry onstage. Their connection to the imaginary daughter makes it believable and moving."(Gabriela Serrano, StageBuddy)
"And what can we say about María Peyramaure in the lead role of Mari? Simply put, a good, commendable and dramatic theatrical labor. A first rate job of powerful strength. The true heroine of the piece who voices her calls for justice and a better future for herself and her compatriots in this absurd and tragic world of drugs and drug traffickers." (Carlos Navedo, Impacto Latin News)
DÍAS ESTUPENDOS (Wonderful Days)
AENY-IATI Theater
"María Peyramaure, María Cuartero, Pep Muñoz, Xabi Soret, and Ricardo Birnbaum all successfully captured the essence and simplicity of the human persona. Instead of coming across as characters on the stage, they came across as people that were living out their stories. (...) There were some incredibly beautiful moments in the play that gave me a new perspective on life and, in my book, that is good theater." (Stacy Karyn, Hear the People Sing)
"The cast is comprised of five actors that can change emotional registers with the required swiftness that allows the audience member to feel each summer sketch as if their own. Notable in that are Pep Muñoz, in his comedic part, and María Peyramaure, believable in every one of her roles. She who, after the performance, may gaze at one as if to say I-think-I-know-you-but-not-sure-from-where with a shyness as pronounced as the energy she expresses on the tiny IATI stage. Or that is what one imagines." (Blog Review, Sergio Rozalen)
WICKETS (Fefu and her Friends)
3LD-Tricksaddle Productions
"An exception to the uniform giddiness is Maria [Peyramaure’s] riveting performance as the wheelchair-bound Julia; without [Peyramaure's] dark-eyed gravitas, the show's dramatic nosedive from dizzy effervescence to harrowing turbulence might have felt forced—instead, it's inevitable." (John del Signore, Gothamist.com)
Passage Theatre Company
"Maria Peyramaure’s portrayal of Genesis accentuates the extent to which the character tries, and sometimes fails, to understand her past and recover from it. As a student of psychology, she re-watches Paloma’s interviews with a stoic, analytical expression on her face. This is periodically belied by pained outbursts, which are the surprise they need to be, thanks to Peyramaure’s performance." (Donald H. Sanborn III, Town Topics, Princeton)
"Miss Peyramaure and Mr. Colón are perfect as the siblings, giving in all of their scenes a vividly believable impression of having shared growing up together.
A strong cast, firm direction, and a story with dramatic impact and relevance awaits the serious playgoer at the Mill Hill Theatre in downtown Trenton. I urge such playgoers to see Morir Sonyando before its brief run ends."
(Allen Neuner, Out in Jersey.net)
ANNA IN THE TROPICS
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
"FAC puts on Another Success with Anna in the Tropics. I most enjoyed the emotional performances of Maria Peyramaure, playing Conchita; A.B. Lugo, playing Palomo; and Ortiz. As the three navigate a complicated love triangle, they play off of one another well, with real on-stage chemistry." (Abbey Russell, The Catalyst)
BREITWISCH FARM
Town Stages-Esperance Theater Company
"An excellent Maria Peyramaure... an ambitious play with and impressive cast" (Laura Collins-Hughes, The New York Times)
"As Dolores, Maria Peyramaure is a delightful force of nature." (Lavender After Dark)
"Both Peyramaure and Rodriguez give wonderful performances, making us reflect on cultural heritage as both a source of strength and shame... The entire ensemble of the Esperance Theater Company, as directed by Ryan Quinn, is simply incredible. The ease with which the members of the cast connect, and the nuanced portrayal of each of their characters, charges this family saga with electrifying truth." (Asya Danilova, Theatre is Easy)
LA FOTO (A Selfie Affaire)
Theater GALA:
"It's a very strong cast... and Peyramaure as [Denis'] wife a standout when she strikes out on her own" (Roger Catlin, Broadway World)
SO GO THE GHOSTS OF MEXICO, Así Van los Fantasmas de México
Repertorio Español:
"Bilingual actress Maria Peyramaure stars as Mari, bringing her energy and commitment to the role. She and David Mila have a tangible chemistry onstage. Their connection to the imaginary daughter makes it believable and moving."(Gabriela Serrano, StageBuddy)
"And what can we say about María Peyramaure in the lead role of Mari? Simply put, a good, commendable and dramatic theatrical labor. A first rate job of powerful strength. The true heroine of the piece who voices her calls for justice and a better future for herself and her compatriots in this absurd and tragic world of drugs and drug traffickers." (Carlos Navedo, Impacto Latin News)
DÍAS ESTUPENDOS (Wonderful Days)
AENY-IATI Theater
"María Peyramaure, María Cuartero, Pep Muñoz, Xabi Soret, and Ricardo Birnbaum all successfully captured the essence and simplicity of the human persona. Instead of coming across as characters on the stage, they came across as people that were living out their stories. (...) There were some incredibly beautiful moments in the play that gave me a new perspective on life and, in my book, that is good theater." (Stacy Karyn, Hear the People Sing)
"The cast is comprised of five actors that can change emotional registers with the required swiftness that allows the audience member to feel each summer sketch as if their own. Notable in that are Pep Muñoz, in his comedic part, and María Peyramaure, believable in every one of her roles. She who, after the performance, may gaze at one as if to say I-think-I-know-you-but-not-sure-from-where with a shyness as pronounced as the energy she expresses on the tiny IATI stage. Or that is what one imagines." (Blog Review, Sergio Rozalen)
WICKETS (Fefu and her Friends)
3LD-Tricksaddle Productions
"An exception to the uniform giddiness is Maria [Peyramaure’s] riveting performance as the wheelchair-bound Julia; without [Peyramaure's] dark-eyed gravitas, the show's dramatic nosedive from dizzy effervescence to harrowing turbulence might have felt forced—instead, it's inevitable." (John del Signore, Gothamist.com)