The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
"Playing both Sam's secretary Effie and Miles' Widow Iva, Fernandez turns a double role into a double take of sweet, sensual, and absolutely sensational. Each character pops with its own rhythm, own spark and she flips between them like she's stacked the deck, with a chalk outlined hilarity. Scene after scene, she's the one you watch, the one you remember"
- Fanboy Nation
"Much of the show's comic energy comes from Regina Fernandez, who juggles a remarkable number of characters throughout the evening. Fernandez is especially delightful as Spade's loyal secretary Effie, bringing bright, plucky energy to the role while also popping up in a variety of other amusing turns."
- erin Marie Reiter, BroadwayWorld San Diego
"Regina Fernandez displays impressive versatility as Spade's loyal secretary and several other characters, shifting identities quickly and cleanly as the story barrels forward."
- TR Robertson, The Vista Press
"Regina Fernandez, in her various roles from secretary to widow, is hilarious and wonderfully witty. She quickly wins over the audience with sharp timing and confident delivery"
- Pam Kragen, The San Diego Union Tribune
"regina fernandez steps into the shoes of Ms. joan watson with grace. She is a fantastic actor. I particularly enjoyed her monologue explaining why she is "not a doctor." No spoilers, but that moment was surprisingly profound and heartbreaking. It provided a nice emotional beat in a show that largely runs on fast-paced comedy. Fernandez represents the eyes of the audience. She reacts to the largely absurd situations she is placed in with believable disbelief. Sometimes Watson is portrayed as a bumbling sidekick to Holmes. That is not the case here. Fernandez very much holds her own in this important role."
- Zach Wetzel, BroadwayWorld
"Wendy (a very keen-to-please Sandra) is played brilliantly by Regina Fernandez."
- chris daniels, the show report
"Fernandez makes for the winsomest and spunkiest of Wendys" 
- Steven Stanley, STAGE SCENE LA
"Regina Fernandez (who plays Judy, Christopher’s mother) brings deep emotion and with that, the family dynamic with the parents is raw and powerful."
- Alejandra Enciso - Dardashti, From Another Zero
"Regina Fernandez smolders hysterically as sandra playing charles's fiancee, florence colleymoore." 
- Anita harris, la theatrix
"fernandez is sandra, a knockout diva determined to survive the show's crumbling set- and her own theatrical ambitions."
- shari barrett, la stage and cinema 
"The muscular, masculine feel is leavened by a gorgeous Regina Fernandez, who drips sexuality and style in a short black dress as she drags a long red feather boa across the stage, perches precariously on a red bistro chair and sneers at a "Don Juan" who got his come-uppance at her skilled hands. She's equally effective in the second act's mocking "Some Cats Know" about guys who get it and guys who don't, paired with Phillip Boykin in the sensuous "You're the Boss"." 
- Barbara L Fredericksen, Tampa Bay Times

"Regina Fernandez's perpetual smile as governess Emilie begins sweetly ingratiating moves through puzzlement and dawning understanding, and ultimately becomes so mean and secretive that it chills your blood." 
- Juliet Wittman, Westword

"With dashes of encouragement from Regina Fernandez's Marie, a sweet homeless woman in tattered clothes who speaks gibberish and harbors an amazing secret... Fernandez emotes her character with a sparklingly divine confidence that rises over any dubiousness, becoming a significant aide." 
- Imaan Jalali, LA Excites

"Fernandez brings excellent comedic chops to her role as Molly's nanny Mrs. Bumbrake."
- Bill Choy, Siskyou Daily News

"Regina Fernandez stuns with her passionately acted and sung portrayal of Kim. Kim and Chris's love duets are sublime."
-David Marlowe, Marlowe's Musings

"By paring away the need for elaborate sets and focusing on the beautiful and tragic love story between Kim (Regina Fernandez) and Chris (Rob Riney), the show latched itself to my heartstrings and didn't let go for the whole performance."
-Colin Roybal, BroadwayWorld

"Regina Fernandez, playing George’s sister Ann, is wonderful as a woman torn between the man she loves and the realization the lie the Keller’s have told has destroyed her life."
- Ramsey Scott, Sentinel Colorado  

"Played by Regina Fernandez, Ann Deever brims with warmth and vitality, revealing much strength as she fights for what she knows to be true, and for the man she loves."
- Kathryn Grant, Denver Theater Perspectives
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