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“He is first confronted by his girlfriend Tess (feral and adorable Veronica Cooper) whose home he has turned up at… Her coruscating anger immediately riveted me…” - Nippertown


I found Veronica Cooper's interpretation of the pensive, mostly sedentary Tess mesmerizing and cannily measured, quietly holding her own playing opposite Mr. Williamson's lithe, cat-like mania. She is a disarmingly naturalistic actor who exudes a Zen-like inner calm always under control no matter what Tess is saying or doing. It makes for a compellingly layered portrayal of tightly focused, impatient aimlessness.” - Broadway World


“I loved watching Veronica a lot, cause she, her performance was so... there was such a realism to all the characters like I felt like I knew versions of each of the characters and she was so incredibly funny but also kind of understated but super strong as a character. I really felt like I got a strong sense of her." - Radio Kingston “No One Like You” Show


WAM Theatre Announces Cast For Summer FRESH TAKES Play Readings … Veronica Cooper as Chloe, a new TSA agent still in training who has to navigate the rapidly shifting political landscape. - Berkshire On Stage


“2019 ESPA Drills to Showcase New Plays by Aaron Coleman, Veronica Cooper, and More” - Playbill


AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2023 SCRIPT COMPETITIONS SEMIFINALISTS & SECOND ROUNDERS - Austin Film Festival


Cooper has a naturalistic quality onstage; she’s striking without stealing attention and has a wonderful, moving breakdown towards the end of the play. You root for her and she never becomes 'cloying' or even worse 'adorkable'. She’s sassy, brassy, and even though she’s unsure of what her future should be, she’s confident enough in herself that you believe she’ll get there soon. “ - The Arts Wire Weekly


“While the tone [of Sleeping Beauty] was absurd, the characters took all of the silly things they said with the utmost seriousness and this made it a joy to watch…” - On Stage Blog


“The cast [of Sleeping Beauty] was energetic and charming and more importantly, the show seemed to be a hit with its target audience.” - Theater That Matters


"Don’t expect Disney cuteness and falsetto-voiced mice. In this version of “Cinderella,” the heroine would rather fly her own plane than waltz across the dance floor..." - The New York Times


“The most stellar aspect of Wake Up Call is undoubtedly how well the writing meshes with the chemistry of the actors. Cooper and Adam Thomas Smith’s dialogue so accurately captures the voice of this generation of characters that I felt like I was watching people I knew, worked with, and had gone to school with. Combine that with the truly wonderful performances by the cast and you end up with some of the most natural friendships and relationships I have seen on stage. ” - Theatre is Easy


WAKE UP CALL, written and directed by Veronica Cooper and Adam Thomas Smith, is a hilarious semi-autobiographical account of the mischief and shenanigans that take place behind the scenes at a hotel on Christmas Eve. You may never look at the staff at a hotel the same way again.” - Broadway World


“[Storefront] is a swift, heartfelt angle on the break-up movie, with a sweet resolution and an even sweeter central performance from Veronica Cooper as Lauren.” - Watch This Space Mag


“What drew some of the biggest laughs of the night was Veronica Cooper’s THE BRIGHT SIDE OF KEURIG. …” - Athena Theatre’s “An Unseen Visitor” 


"After premiering on YouTube in May 2015, the first two episodes of the The Queens Project started to rack up views (the second episode now has over 1 million views)... With Season 2’s cliffhanger ending, fans will be happy to know that the stories of Ash and Gabe will continue. But, Season 3 will also be informed by the outpouring of love that the ensemble cast has been receiving." - Out.com


“… In addition to a colorful cast of characters, [Sharp Love, Sharp Kittens] pokes fun at the new class of Brooklyn hipster culture. Lotta laughs here.” - Wide Screen World


“…Jacked is a darkly funny romantic comedy about a sad sack and the woman who can’t wait to take advantage of him. It’s a straightforward premise, and humorous in the repetitious plight of weak-willed hero.” - Film Threat