Sara J. Stuckey

SAG

CONTACT:

Premier Talent Group

4370 Tujunga Ave, Suite #110, Studio City, CA 91604

(818) 752-5911

 Reviews and Accolades

Caught (2011)

 

"Highly recommended! Sara J. Stuckey filled in as understudy the night we saw the play. She did an amazing job!! I enjoyed the play so much, I'm considering going back. The only drawback in doing so is I will want to see "my Darlene", aka Sara."--Tony (via Goldstar.com)

 

EXCELLENT Show!!!! ...the actors were amazing...Richard Jenik and Sara Stuckey were superb in their roles of J.P. and Darlene respectively."--MKatz (via Goldstar.com)

 

"The cast was excellent...the night I saw it, Sara Stuckey who understudies for the character Darlene went on, and was simply fantastic."--Jonno (via Goldstar.com) 

 

"Doing revelatory work as Darlene, Sara J. Stuckey digs deep and dazzles." -- Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA.com 

The Odd Couple (2011)


"You've really created a unique and memorable character that you dove into wholeheartedly. Audiences remember character roles just as much, and sometimes more than leads, if the character is terrific." --G.G. (via Facebook) 


 

"Stuckey and Scott are most memorable as the flighty English sisters. Their simultaneous hyper fits of laughter are infectious." --Jeff Favre, Daily Breeze


 

"Finally, there's the couldn't-be-better, couldn't-be-cuter, couldn't-be-funnier distaff duo of Sara J. Stuckey and Rachel Scott, perfectly in sync as the flighty Pigeons and well worth a show of their own." --Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA.com

Anita Bryant Died for Your Sins (2009)

"Mentally challenged neighbor Agnes (Sara J. Stuckey) squawks greetings across the Adirondack mountain road...(and) Stuckey admirably avoid(s) cliches..."--David C. Nichols, L.A. Times

"Sara J. Stuckey vanishes heartbreakingly into the skin of the Poore's "retarded" Polish neighbor."--Steven Stanley, Stagescenela.com

"Sara J. Stuckey excels as the retarded neighbor woman who belatedly becomes a crucial character."--Les Spindle, Backstage.com

"...especially Agnes.  Stuckey adds a particular touch to the play that is necessary for you to see on your own so you can connect with the character."--Calamity, Fabrycation.com 
The Graduate (2009)

"Sara J. Stuckey plays a trio of roles with a special tip of the hat for her gutsy, tassel-twirling, out-and-out hilarious turn as the stripper who puts a bit of a damper on Ben and Elaine's first date." --Steven Stanley, Stagescenela.com

Blithe Spirit (1995)

 

"Sara Stuckey, coated from head to toe with blue gray dust and a bit of glitter across her face...is the mischievous ghost-temptress Elvira, and she flits from spot to spot...competing with...the crackpot psychic for the center of attention, because both actors delight the audience with absurdity."--Susanna Sonnenberg, The Missoulian

Once On This Island (1994)

 

"Sara J. Stuckey (as Ti Moune) rifles up and down the keyboard of emotions with ease."--Great Falls Tribune