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The Bluest Eye (Virginia Stage Company)

Director: Khanisha Foster

Winner: Broadway World Award for Best Play, Best Direction

“Tabatha Gayle, as Pecola, and Djimon Armani and Ja'Keetrius Woods, as her two friends, are superb…bringing a natural energy and youthful force that give the evening the humanity that the audience so desperately needs to get through it.” - The Virginian Pilot

“Gayle plays the scene beautifully, though it is hard to take." - The Virginian Pilot

The Importance of Being Earnest (CRT)

Director: Jean Randich

“Jack's fiance Gwendolyn (chic, beautifully amusing Tabatha Gayle) is peppering Jack with questions about his odd secrets and real intentions, she accepts one excuse this way: "In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity, is the vital thing."” - Hartford Courant

“Nudler and Gayle have splendid romantic and comedic chemistry.” - Journal Inquirer

Our Country’s Good (CRT)

Director: Michael Bradford

“Once the play starts rolling, some of the cast really starts to shine. Tabatha Gayle, who was great in “The Importance of Being Earnest,” is adorable as Mary Brenham, a shy girl and thief who falls in love with Clark.” - Journal Inquirer

“Tabatha Gayle and Gillian Rae Pardi — the Gwendolyn and Cecily of that CT Rep "Earnest" in October — again make a fine team, bantering and strategizing as the shy Mary Brenham and her more forthright friend Dabby Bryant.” - Hartford Courant