NEW YORK STAGE REVIEW: Sump'n Like Wings
"Boldly embodying a wicked teenager who disappears after the opening scene, Lindsey Steinert is so striking that her absence is missed."
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THEATER SCENE REVIEW: Sump'n Like Wings
"And that dining room chitchat is in high gear, focusing mainly on Elvie Rapp (Lindsey Steiner), a no-account young thing who was just jailed for theft, managed to break out, and stole the keys and liberated all the (male) prisoners. Elvie's one of the more compelling characters here, so it's a blessing when Mrs. Baker decides to hire her as kitchen help, and a disappointment when she just disappears before the second act and is never heard from again."
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THEATER MANIA REVIEW: Sump'n Like Wings
"To underline the point, Mrs. Baker has hired Elvie Rapp (Lindsey Steinert) to help around the dining room. Recently released from jail, she assaults Willie with an unsolicited monologue about her hard life. Steinert savors every tawdry detail, making this scene feel like a 1920s precursor to an out-of-control-teens episode of Maury. 'Don’t like my story, eh? Well, you’ll have a worse one some day,' Elvie tells Willie with dark satisfaction. And her prophecy proves largely correct as we witness Willie’s adventures with ill-gotten relationships, teenage pregnancy, and single motherhood."
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OFF-BROADWAY DEBUT!
Sump'n Like Wings @ The Mint Theater
Lindsey will make her Off-Broadway debut playing Elvie Rapp in the world premiere production of Lynn Riggs' 1925 play, Sump'n Like Wings. The show runs from September 21st-November 2nd. Find more information and tickets here!
Black Girl You've Been Gentrified @ New York Public Radio x Wanderlust Wednesdays
Actor/Writer Nichole Thompson-Adams' Podcast had a live reading of its pilot episode and Lindsey was asked by Broadway director Zhailon Levingston to step in as a last minute replacement. The reading/live stream took place at The Green Space in collaboration with New York Public Radio, in front of a sold-out crowd!
Grumble Goat Podcast
Lindsey guest hosted the February 6th episode of comedy podcast Grumble Goat! Listen to the full episode on Dating App Deceit here.
Readings, Readings, Readings
In 2022 Lindsey partook in a number of staged readings including Emma Horowitz' MARY GETS HERS (The Playwrights Realm), Seayoung Yim's GOLF GIRL (Clubbed Thumb), Siena Rafter's T (The Tank), and Maddie Dennis-Yates' SYBIL & MARY (Art House Productions)
Mentioned in The New Yorker!
Capricorn 29 was mentioned by The New Yorker in their "Now Playing" column. Lindsey's performance was acknowledged and she was described as being "very funny."
Capricorn 29 @ The Tank
Lindsey will star in Capricorn 29, a "Micro Movie Musical" that will premiere at The Tank in partnership with RealTime Interventions' postal plays festival Post Theatrical. The piece will be available for streaming May 20th - May 30th.
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BROADWAY WORLD REVIEW: "Spectacular Marie Antoinette"
"...Steinert's performance is particularly exceptional. In Act I, she's a petulant young queen tired of being criticized for her every move. She shows some natural political savvy, despite frequent complaints about being undereducated, but reminds us how clueless the monarchy is by proclaiming 'It's just so hard being me!' Steinert shifts her performance from madcap fun in Act I to somber reservation in Act II with ease...she also dealt incredibly well with a few minor wardrobe malfunctions, turning them into laugh out loud moments that felt intentional."
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Marie Antoinette
In February 2020, Lindsey will play the title role in David Adjmi's Marie Antoinette. This will be her final Brown/Trinity Production!
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Brown/Trinity Class of 2020 Industry Showcase
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PROVIDENCE JOURNAL REVIEW: The Prince of Providence
"Lindsey Steinert brought my daughter and me to tears in her heart-wrenching portrayal of Nicole Cianci. We were both reminded that in all human suffering there but by the grace of God go any one of us."
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