OUT-OF-TOWN THEATRE REVIEWS

Ruth Kulerman does a sharp funny bit as the cook.
CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER  (Ohio’s largest newspaper. Life with Father with Robert Reed)

The acting is uneven, ranging from one sensitive and fine performance to adequate to awful. Ruth Kulerman gives a lovely and thoughtful interpretation of Norman’s wife, Ethel. Kulerman is natural and at ease with every moment of a challenging role. Ethel Thayer must be all things to her husband– wife, mother, and diplomat. She also has to cope with her own vulnerably aging life. Kulerman does this with aplomb that delights and surprises in an otherwise dim production. Kulerman’s Ethel is genteel,
a lady of quality, who I am positive would never have considered marrying…
MONTGOMERY NEWS (On Golden Pond)

The rest of the cast appears to be performing on a sensational level, particularly Ruth Kulerman, in the small role of Mrs. Bradman, who is just marvelous in creating a character with a decidedly humorous personality. Ms. Kulerman uses the tight pinched voice and granny glasses to play a character filled with delightful absurdity. Again and again a seemingly ordinary line became a small comic miracle under Ms. Kulerman’s performance.
THE TRENTONIAN Trenton, NJ) (Blithe Spirit)

Wonderfully portrayed with just the right touch of absurdity. Ms. Kulerman in particular captures her character’s fragile balance between reality and the world she and her sister have created…like a member of royalty.
PRINCETON PACKET (Arsenic And Old Lace)

Soft but technically polished center… delivery is charmingly low-key. Commands with deference. Ms. Kulerman’s eyes hold comic lessons for all.
PRINCETON TOWN TOPICS (Arsenic and Old Lace)

The Perrys are delightful. Ms. Kulerman is marvelous as the motherly Ima.
NEW ERA (Lancaster, PA)(The Immigrant)

Ruth Kulerman gives Ima the right amount of flightiness peppered with the right amount of salt of the earth.
THE DAILY NEWS (Lebanon, PA)(The Immigrant)

What you most appreciate is the talent of the actors. My personal favorite is Ruth Kulerman as the manic depressive mom.
THE DAILY NEWS (Lebanon, PA)(At Long Last Leo: East Coast Premiere)

Winningly played by Ruth Kulerman
INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL (Lancaster, PA) (The Immigrant)

Colorful. More could have been done with the apparent abilities of Ruth Kulerman.
PATRIOT NEWS (Harrisburg, PA)  (The Immigrant)

Exceptional four-member cast… high level of professionalism.
SUNDAY NEWS (Lancaster, PA) (The Immigrant)

Ruth Kulerman handled the semi-psychotic role with ease and grace.
YORK DAILY RECORD (York, PA) (At Long Last Leo)

Played with style by Ruth Kulerman.
DRAMALOGUE (Hollywood) (Quintessential Image)

As Peggy, Ruth Kulerman gives her finest performance of the season.
HERALD JOURNAL (Utah) (And a Nightingale Sang)

The role of Madam Arcati gets a vigorous and energetic performance from Ruth Kulerman.
HERALD JOURNAL (Utah) (Blithe Spirit)

Ruth Kulerman plays Cookie with extraordinary flair and evokes prolonged laughter.
HERALD JOURNAL (Utah) (Rumors)

Kulerman comes out swinging in this production and her portrayal of a middle-aged English mother is convincing. She always seems to be just a scream away from a breakdown, as a mother in her war-torn position must have been.
THE CITIZEN (Utah)  (And a Nightingale Sang)

The play was performed with real talent. Ruth Kulerman plays Madame Arcati with convincing eccentricity to the very end.
THE CITIZEN  (Utah) (Blithe Spirit)