Mr Landing Takes A Fall- The Flea Theater directed by Sherri Eden Barber (2014) TimeOut NY good pick for 3wks
“...Mr. Landing Takes a Fall” is a sharp play. Not only deeply sharp, but sharply deep at times. Its remarkable writing, strong ensemble cast, and skilled direction make for a winning production!” - The Columbia Spectator “The actors are completely in sync with the whimsical nature of the material and play it to great effect...The play and the characters unearth chillingly naked emotions.” - NYU News “...often outlandish yet surprisingly touching and excellently acted...the talented cast, under Sherri Eden Barber’s direction, does a splendid job bringing it all to life.” - Howard Miller, Talkin’ Broadway Off Broadway
THE CHESS LESSON - IRT Theater directed by Elizabeth Miller (2013) Timeout NY good odds pic for 3 wks
"If you're a performer who's also writing a play, here's a valuable lesson: create a good part for yourself. That's what the delightfully daffy Sari Caine has done in The Chess Lesson...This offbeat performer, who resembles a younger Carol Kane, easily makes audiences guffaw with the antics of her wacky, somewhat unhinged children's teacher. She proves to be both a gifted physical actress, pratfalling immediately upon her entrance ... and one who can find emotional truth in everything." TheaterMania “Ms. Caine’s performance here is just short of brilliant.” David Roberts, TheatreReviews.com
“The teacher arrives and to characterize her as socially awkward would be generous. I won't give away what happens when she enters; playwright Caine takes the role and her arrival on stage is truly memorable.” Martin Denton, NYTheatre.com
Hey You, Light Man! - The 45th Street Theater directed by Jaime Robert Carillo
“Sari Caine as Lula Roca, what a find! She lives in such a truthful way that we care very much about her and her story and what will happen to her. Sari Caine is an actress, that, I hope, will soon find a vehicle worthy of her talent. She is delightful.” - Oscar E Moore, TalkEntertainment.com
“The best thing about this play is the chemistry between the two leading actors. Sari Caine is a revelation as the frumpy Lula Roca, bringing a genuine exuberance and innocence to every moment.” - Duncan Pflaster, BroadwayWorld.com
The Crucible - The Schoolhouse Theater directed by Pamela Moller Kareman & The Arclight Theater Off-Broadway directed by Pamela Moller Kareman
"Absolutely extraordinary. A phenomenal piece all-around. Exceptional casting and I'm proud of this company stretching their legs in New York. Noteworthy performances (in the roles you'd expect to be noteworthy, of course) included Tituba (Walita), Abigail (Sherry Stregack), Mary Warren (Sari Caine)" - Broadway World
“Sari Caine is excellent and moving.” - Wolf Entertainment Guide
“Sari Caine, as Mary Warren is rock solid, even as she plays a jumble of adolescent nerves and insecurity.” - The Journal News
Imaginary Invalids - The Schoolhouse Theater directed by Pamela Moller Kareman
"Sari Caine channels Lily Tomlin's Edith Anne, complete with stuffy nosed delivery, as little Louise." Peter Kramer, The Journal News "Performers in minor roles also add to the delightful quality of this production; Sari Caine is a ditsy Louise, Argan's other daughter." David Begelman, Danbury News Times
Solo Shows
Esther - House of Yes directed by Eva Minemar
CRYSTAL - 5th Annual East Village Theater Festival / Metropolitan Playhouse directed by Yvette Conybeare "Sari really captures the essence of Crystal … Sari’s passionate, detached, unfocused, even frazzled portrayal … is tremendously evocative…she reveals for us a woman of enormous talent, vitality, dedication, and all the concomitant regret and loss that naturally goes with all that. It’s a fitting tribute to an important indie theater figure." Martin Denton,nytheaternow
The Alphabet City solo performances are unlike any other theatrical experience in their marriage of true-life and performance: derived ... from interviews with local residents, the monologues celebrate the lives and philosophies of current East Village neighbors in their own words, as portrayed by actor/interviewers. This year’s performers are Sari Caine as Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Theater for the New City, Crystal FieldMetropolitan Playhouse