MOST INTERESTING OF ALL IS mS. jANAS

-tERRY teachout,
the Wall Street Journal

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Originally from Lino Lakes, MN, Angie Janas is a New York-based actress. Her off-Broadway credits include Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are DeadMacbethA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (The Acting Company), and Stuffed (Westside Theatre). Notable regional credits include Murder on the Orient Express, The Play That Goes Wrong & Pride and Prejudice (BroadwayWorld Best Actress in a Play Award) at Syracuse Stage, The Glass Menagerie at Barrington Stage Company, The Lion in Winter at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Romeo and JulietLove’s Labor’s Lost, The Three Musketeers & King Lear at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, In Game or Real & The Winter's Tale at the Guthrie Theater and Steel Magnolias, The Revolutionists & The Merchant of Venice at Gulfshore Playhouse. In addition to her work as an actress, Angie is a monologue coach with MTCA and teaches Shakespeare for the Chappaqua Summer Scholarship Program. Angie is a graduate of the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program, and has been a proud member of Actor’s Equity Association since 2013.

What the Critics Are Saying

Janas is astonishing and powerful in the role of Lizzy Bennet. She embodies the much-loved protagonist beautifully. As an actress, Janas radiates intelligence, confidence, and charm.
— BROADWAYWORLD
Angie Janas, as Florence, the fiancee of the murder victim, gives another deliciously showy performance. She leans into the physicality of the role, punctuating every line with a shoulder shimmy or a dancerly pose.
— THE NEWSHOUSE
Janas plays Charlotte Corday…Her blunt passion for her cause was so evident, and her strength was admirable. I commend Janas for bringing this inspiring resilience to life.
— BROADWAYWORLD
Angela Janas plays the shyness of the girl perfectly, retreating physically from human interaction...She, without a word uttered, moves the audience to tears. She is an actress with that gentle ability and it is a joy to watch her work in this role.
— BERKSHIRE EDGE
...the biggest surprise is the young mistress of the king, played by Angela Janas. In an unusually well-articulated performance, she transforms Alais into someone who’s fully self-possessed, and frequently the equal of the Plantagenets that surround her.
— ALIVE MAGAZINE
…none command the stage as does Angela Janas when she transforms Ophelia’s mad scene into a lilting song that moves from discomforting to creepy to deeply haunting.
— ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS
Ophelia is usually a pretty thankless and forgettable part, but I was stunned by Janas’ performance...It’s thrilling to watch and gives a whole new perspective on an oft-too-neglected role..
— THEATER MANIA
Sabine—Angela Janas—d’Artagnan’s younger sister and traveling companion, is an invention of Mr. Ludwig’s, but she is adventure-hungry and adept with a sword...
— THE NEW YORK TIMES
…Most interesting of all is Ms. Janas whose Juliet is an innocent but intelligent girl-woman who knows just enough about sex to simultaneously fear and long for it.
— THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

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