new york times: Certainly the most effective and exciting scenes... are those in which the boisterous common people of Rome collide with the senators and upper classes... fueled by John Ahlin and Corey Tazmania as the officious tribunes, whose sly machinations ultimately jeopardize their own community.
the star ledger: ...excellent performances include... the duo of John Ahlin and Corey Tazmania, who shine as leaders and spokespeople of the commoners.
front row center: The tribunes, played to perfection by John Ahlin and Corey Tazmania (... a brilliant bit of gender-blind casting).
out in jersey: John Ahlin and Corey Tazmania, as the tribunes Brutus and Velutus respectively, run the gamut from vengeance to denial to fear to hypocrisy without turning their characters into caricatures.
let's go to the theater: In the roles of the Tribunes are John Ahlin and Corey Tazmania whose deceptive campaign to discredit Coriolanus is so well presented that it makes the final turns of the plot easy to understand but not necessarily to be pleased with the results.
Villainous Company by Victor L. Cahn
new jersey repertory company
new york times: Sleekly dressed with somber distinction, Corey Tazmania portrays the aristocratic Joanna as one very cool customer... broadway world: The talented cast masters the intrigue...and the play's fast-paced dialogue. Each of them captures the distinctive personalities of their characters.
examiner: The cast certainly does amazing work... Attractive and impressively talented, each is perfectly suited to their roles in the treacherous trio.
asbury park press: The cooly take- charge, subtly sinister Joanna is a fine fit for the strengths of this frequent REP player.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) {revised} by Long, Singer, Winfield
the lake theatre
times union: The best moment in “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” at the Lake Theatre is the most serious. Midway through the second act of the exuberantly performed comedy, actress Corey Tazmania delivers a completely straight version of the “What a piece of work is man” speech from “Hamlet.” With the action stilled and all of the lights dimmed except those illuminating her, she offers such a beautiful version of the famed monologue that, amid all the zaniness that came before and will follow, you appreciate anew how exquisite the Bard’s words are.
free george: ... extremely charming and engaging, especially in the split-second timing...The frenetic energy and camaraderie between the players adds to its overall kookiness. Davidow, Reddick and Tazmania strike a perfect balance with a show that thrives on split-second timing and a tireless energy that many of us could not even attempt to keep up with.
saratogian: Corey Tazmania is the overeager neophyte who will do almost anything to please the audience. Individually they are energetic, funny and clever. As an ensemble of three, they are even better.
the realization of emily linder by richard strand
new jersey repertory company
new york times: Corey Tazmania, as Janet, a hard-charging lawyer, isn’t as easily stung by her mother’s attitude, and when she is, her expressions make it all the better. The two actresses are exceptionally well matched as sisters {Dana Benningfield}.
talkin broadway: Tazmania's masterful interpretation of a deadly shark of a lawyer crackles with electricity and is a damn good show in and of itself.
broadway world: Corey Tazmania completely captures the role of Janet, an austere, hyper-organized attorney.