Adrian Lee
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"The performance of Adrian Lee as Georgia O'Keeffe showed the depth of preparation... I was drawn into O'Keeffe's life... Lee aged before the audience's eyes as she gracefully moved from O'Keeffe's mid 20s to her 90s by the conclusion of the third act. Lee not only performed O'Keeffe's life, she embraced it... I count myself lucky to have seen this production..." — Record-Times/Linda Savell on "With Love, Georgia"

"Adrian Lee as Frankie's mother conveys a mother's unconditional love with a more complex blind faith that her son will reach heights she can only dream of. Her subtle blending of adoration and subconscious ambition draws attention to a role that could have otherwise merely blended into the scenery." — Fringe PROPAGANDA/Amy Rodgers on "St. Rosita and the Francophone"

"Adrian Lee is perfect (and I mean perfect!) as Frankie's Mom... every audience member in any way connected with a dysfunctional family experiences such co-dependent flashbacks that he or she is tempted to call his or her therapist right from the theatre... This is very funny theatre. The timing is right on the mark." — Theatre Reviews Limited/David Roberts on "St. Rosita and the Francophone"

"Aneece may hate her mother or need mothering; Adrian Lee's fine performance reveals either and both — this is sophisticated work." — Scene on Stage/Philip Dorian on "Belles"