Sophie Jugé
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        ‘Sophie Juge is suitably fragile as Angustias’ – Tom Wicker, Exeunt Magazine

        http://exeuntmagazine.com/reviews/bernarda-alba/

        ‘As the eldest and ostensibly plainest of the daughters Angustias, Sophie Jugé has a beautiful delicacy about her’

        http://oughttobeclowns.blogspot.com/2011/08/review-bernarda-alba-union-theatre.html

         ‘Angustias , a compellingly tortured Sophie Jugé’ - Alex Ramon. British Theatre Guide

        http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/bernalba-rev.htm

         ‘Angustias (nicely pinched Sophie Jugé), the eldest, has a shot at fulfilment thanks to the dowry bequeathed by her father’ – Fiona Mountford, Evening Standard

        http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/theatre/review-23981481-bernarda-alba-union-theatre---review.do?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

        ‘Sophie Juge as the eldest, Angustias, is believably raw and fragile’ - Jennifer Reischel, The Stage

        http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/33320/bernada-alba?utm_source=twitterfeed-reviews&utm_medium=twitter

        ‘the family goes through its agonies following the death of Bernarda’s husband as her five daughters, led by the plain, but well dowered Angustias, beautifully played by Sophie Juge’ - William Russell. Reviewsgate

         http://www.reviewsgate.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=5794

         'A wonderful Actor/Musician ensemble cast performs Primavera Production’s revival of Sondheim’s Anyone Can Whistle. 
        The ensemble members of cast all showed their excellence in a facet of performance that seems to be less celebrated in recent years – versatility. Each and every one of them has it in spades. They all sang, danced (Sophie Jugé’s beautiful pointe-work deserves special mention), played numerous instruments, and played a multitude of characters all with sensitivity and eloquence.'
        - LEON PAUL, The Public Reviews
        http://www.thepublicreviews.com/anyone-can-whistle-jermyn-st-theatre-london

        'the dance breaks with Sophie Juge, Symeon Kyriakopoulos and Carstern Garbode are splendid'
        http://www.remotegoat.co.uk/review_view.php?uid=4371
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        'Sophie Juge made quite an impression as Grace, Warbuck's personal assistant. With a great voice, she moved with marvellous grace and carried herself with a certain period flair that added class'
        - TREVOR DOBSON, Newbury Weekly News

        'Sophie Juge was outstanding with her superb singing, particularly her rendition of  'I'd Give My Life For You' from 'Miss Saigon'
        - BRON GONNELLA, icBerkshire

        'the singing was excellent - Sophie Juge's Lady Thiang and Jennifer Bird's Tuptim brought tears to the eye '
        - King and I, http://trickymum.blog.co.uk/2007/01/28/the_king_and_i~1638121#comments

        'Special thanks to Sophie (Peggy Sawyer) who's enthusiasm and energy was so infectious that I never wanted her to leave the stage!'
        - EBOS

        'Sophie Juge was excellent as the hopeful Chorus Girl, Peggy Sawyer, who lands the leading role in a Broadway Show' - Reading Chronicle