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charlotte brontë
in brontë by polly teale
Bag&Baggage Productions, Directed by Michelle Milne
"The acting is every bit as good as we have come to expect of a Bag & Baggage cast – Greer, Cox and Walters capture the three sisters personas flawlessly..."
coriolanus
in coriolanus, or the roman matrons by shakespeare, adapted by scott palmer
Bag&Baggage Productions, Directed by Scott Palmer
"Bag & Baggage chose to mount "Coriolanus" as an all-female production, and Cassie Greer is perfect as the general formerly known as Caius Marcius..."
Harriet/Miss Bates/Mrs. Elton
in Jane Austen's Emma by michael fry
Bag&Baggage Productions, Directed by Patrick Walsh
"The show's play-within-a-play framework necessitates a great deal of delightful double-casting, and Cassie Greer is hilarious as the sweet but dim Harriet Smith, the loquacious Miss Bates, and the conceited Mrs. Elton...."
Caroline Bender
in the best of everything by rona jaffe, adapted by julie kramer
Bag&Baggage Productions, Directed by Michelle Milne
"As determined but broken-hearted Caroline, Greer plays it low-key, giving the melodrama-comedy a much-needed measure of realism and believability."
Proteus
in The Six Gentlepersons of Verona adapted by Scott Palmer from WIlliam Shakespeare
Bag&Baggage Productions, Directed by Scott Palmer
"Cassie Greer’s Proteus gets adolescent awkwardness just right."
The princess of france
in Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare
Bag&Baggage Productions, Directed by Scott Palmer
"Greer is powerful, striking, and elegant – a born leading lady."
margot wendice
in Dial 'M' for murder by frederick knott
Bag&Baggage Productions, Directed by Brandon Wooley
"Greer flows seamlessly between the persona of the proper British wife and the sultry mistress, bound to her husband yet passionately involved with her American lover."
Marc Antony
in Julius Caesar by william shakespeare
Bag&Baggage Productions, Directed by Scott Palmer
"The uniformly strong cast is led by Cassie Greer as Marc Antony. Her "Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war" speech is magnificent. It's as if she's channeling all the strangeness of the play: the odd behavior of animals, the thunder and lightning, and the prophetic warning to beware the Ides of March."
Daisy buchanan
in The Great Gatsby by f. Scott Fitzgerald, adapted by simon levy
Bag&Baggage Productions, Directed by Scott Palmer
"Cassie Greer gives Daisy the type of performance the character deserves, with her sugary voice, liquid moves, sexy charm and complete lack of a moral compass."
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