Persuasion, BEDLAM

“In short, this “Persuasion” is in no way like a Netflix period drama—it’s better, vastly and deliciously so.” WSJ

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The Price of Thomas Scott, Mint Theatre Co.

Elisabeth Vincentelli of The New York Times writes “[…] at a trim hour and a half the evening leaves little time for the characters to be fleshed out or the actors to truly shine (the vivacious Arielle Yoder, as a petulant hat client, comes close with only five minutes of stage time).”

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u/s + perf. The Humans First Broadway Natl. Tour

Winner of four Tony Awards, including Best Play, Charles Isherwood of the New York Times says of The Humans, “The Humans” is a major discovery, a play as empathetic as it is clear-minded, as entertaining as it is honest."

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Dunk in DOG

A new play by Anna Jastrzembski

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soot and spit, a NYTimes Critic’s Pick.

“Soot and Spit,” [...] Presented with Ms. Weild’s company, Our Voices Theater, it puts its money where its mouth is, casting-wise, nudging us to consider more deeply the notion of artists who don’t fit the standard mold.” The New York Times

Charlotte in The Mystery of Love and Sex at Shaker Bridge Theatre

“Arielle Yoder shines as Charlotte, who is a million things at once: charming, funny, spoiled, caring, thoughtless, mean and charismatic. Yoder seems to inhabit the part fully and unselfconsciously.” Valley News

Three Sisters, PlayMakers Repertory Company

"Yoder as Masha displayed this transformation more beautifully and effectively than any other. We could see time and pressure carve out the character of Masha as Yoder magnificently shaped her character's actions to engage a lover, watch the stringent bindings of military life encase their lives, and passionately live a life that is as much her own as her family and her time will allow. Yoder performed the brooding Masha with a terrible grace." CNVC

Peter and the Starcatcher, PlayMakers Repertory Company

"Arielle Yoder makes a most engaging Molly, her confidence and maturity at first irritating to Peter, but later the impetus for inklings of romance." News&Observer