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Bride's Monologue - Blood Wedding
02:05
Olivia - Twelfth Night Monologue
01:21
Isa Condo-Olvera Singing Reel
02:42
Isa Condo-Olvera Callie Stop Kiss
01:11
¿love? free play
54:50

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Talkin Broadway

Iphigenia at Aulis

 

"As Iphigenia, Isa Condo-Olvera is astonishing, presenting a range of feelings from girlish excitement over her impending marriage to a bona fide hero, to horror and despair at learning the truth, to a countenance of peace and even victory. Based on this work, Condo-Olvera has a bright future ahead."

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Shepherd Express

Laughs in Spanish

“Isa Condo-Olvera is the perfect Mariana; headstrong, pragmatic yet still yearning for the mother who’s always away filming. She is tough yet vulnerable and she battles to understand and come to terms with her larger-than-life mother, Estella."

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The Pantagraph

The Tempest

“As has been the case all season, the ISF Company delivers one ace performance after another. Isa Condo-Olvera as Miranda is filled with the wholesome enthusiasm of young love."

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Star Tribune

Iphigenia at Aulis

“Lorca has cast the theatrical equivalent of Yankees all-stars for her sublime production. Condo-Olvera is sweet and earnest as Iphigenia, an innocent who finds her own courage and strength.” 

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The Small Stage

Laughs in Spanish

“Isa Condo-Olvera makes a deeply appealing appearance as Mariana--the coherent center to all of the rest of the chaos which seems to be orbiting around her."

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Cherry and Spoon

Iphigenia at Aulis 

"A gorgeous production with a large and hugely talented cast, that uses an original score to tell this ancient story. This production shows that even in a huge space, Ten Thousand Things is still able to create intimate and emotionally resonate work."

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Laughs in Spanish

"Blending the culturally specific with the maternally universal, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre's new production of "Laughs in Spanish" is a zippy 90 minutes of laughter, bachata dancing, sitcom contretemps and brightly colored clothing. Chamber's production is perfectly cast in all five roles; everyone here has the light touch needed to whip up this froth."

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