Praise for Please Ship This Wet Gift
“ Please Ship This Wet Gift is full of unabashed joy. This gifted physical performer charms and surprises her audience, as she helps us recognize ourselves and embrace each other. It may be a show about difficult feelings, but our audience sure left happy!” - Amanda Huotari, Executive Artistic Director, Celebration Barn Theater
“ Please Ship This Wet Gift is profoundly delightful. It engages and entertains young audiences, while communicating a real respect for their hopes and fears. Everyone who sees it feels equal parts tickled and taken care of...a gem of a show.” - Rebecca Wright, Artistic Director, Applied Mechanics“ You know how a really good laugh can feel like a giant hug that says 'Everything is going to be ok' ? That’s what this show feels like. I would have brought more people if I knew how soul satisfying it was going to be.” - Casey Turner, Audience Member, 21 years old
Praise for Help Save the Monkey!
“ Wildly entertaining...Their expertise and immense talent were obvious throughout every minute of their performance.” - The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut
“A whimsical adventure that bridges generations and keeps the whole audience engaged and laughing throughout...The artists never felt the need to “talk down” to their audience...Through deft puppetry, great physicality, exciting set-pieces, and imaginative scene transitions, they made the entire performance hum with a terrific crispness.” - Sean Barney, Managing Editor, Hulafrog Cambridge, MA
Praise for Close to Decline
“A brave and dazzling young talent.” - Moises Kaufman,Tectonic Theater Project
“Technically clever & refreshingly small... In our over-saturated mediascape, Close to Decline is a meditative and intimate piece of catharsis. Never didactic, it’s an honest artistic effort to process experience that is both genuine and inviting.” - nytheatre.com
“An exciting performer who has no trouble keeping the audience engaged.” - Show Business Weekly
"Marta has never failed to impress me with her beautiful, personal, meticulous work." - Martin P. Robinson, Performer of Telly Monster & Snuffleupagus, Sesame Street
"In Marta Mozelle's piece Close to Decline, we are inside her heart and inside her mind at the same time. What is tragic is also hilarious and what is shallow is deep. What is alive is an object and objectivity itself is an emotion. Marta Mozelle is a magician of space time." - Lee Breuer & Maude Mitchell, Mabou Mines