LizMyers.net
Welcome

This is the website of actor Liz Myers. Feel free to look over the pictures in the headshots and production sections. Or go over to the reviews section for the critics take on this gifted actor. Liz' resume is also available to print and/or download in Adobe Acrobat or MS Word format. Liz can be contacted anytime via. the contacts page and be sure to check out the links below. Thank you for your interest!

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Reviews

"Myers is fiercely committed to Camille's insecurity and delusions, and she doesn't play the same anger in every scene."

Mark Blankenship - Variety

"...Liz Myers takes ownership of the play with her freewheeling and deeply-nuanced performance as Camille."

Michael Criscuolo - NY theater

"Myers gives Camille a wonderful, genuine way of running over the other characters' lines that lets you know she's not really listening to what they say. She has two very difficult tasks in her role—delivering a lot of monologues to unseen characters and playing a teenaged character who has to grow up very quickly. She succeeds at both, and her performance drives the show. "

Mitch Montgomery - Off Off Online

"Just when you start thinking Sam Shepard, Myers’ wonderful performance takes over. It is really her show... Liz Myers is incredibly engaging and fully encapsulates the loud sadness of American youth. She is the main reason to see this play"

Jeffrey Stepakoff - Joy Hog

"When Cantwell's wife Mabel (Liz Myers) takes cheap shots at Russell, Alice's anger and willingness to join the fray are genuinely surprising and touching. For her part, Liz Myers brings the right mix of spunk and craftiness to Mabel. When, after a joint press conference, she brings out the booze in front of Alice, we see several layers deep – past the fawning innocence to a harder, edgier core."

Deryl Davis - The Washington theater Review

"As their loyal spouses, both Miss Myers and Julie-Ann Elliott personify the brittle perfection of a 1960s political wife."

Jayne Blanchard - The Washingont Times