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Sandra received praise from Noyes as one of the female leads in ''12th Night'': “As Viola/Cesario, Sandra Gwynn is a good anchor for the production, skillful in both her diction...and her sensitive and appealing characterization of this multi-faceted role. Hers is certainly some of the most consistently dignified work in the production, with artful subtlety and a board range of emotional colouration, but she, too, doesn’t miss out on the fun.” In subsequent years, Sandra gave mesmerizing performances as Lady Macbeth (playing opposite Aaron’s ''Macbeth''), as well as the dual roles of Friar Francis and the gentlewoman Margaret in ''Much Ado About Nothing''.<ref>Aubrey Baden III</ref>
 
Similarly, Christine received kudos for her portrayal of the countess Olivia, with Noyes crediting Christine for how she “handle[d] the imperiousness of the role well without sacrificing its warmth.. er, perhaps we should say ‘heat’. Her Olivia is rapaciously aggressive in her lusty fascination with Cesario, sly and seductive in her efforts to win ‘his’ affections.” Christine also gave equally solid performances as the 3rd Witch and Lady Macduff in ''Macbeth'', as well as the formidable Beatrice in ''Much Ado About Nothing'' (playing opposite Aaron’s Benedick). <ref>Aubrey Baden III</ref>
 
Other performers who acted in one or more of ACT’s shows include (but are not limited to) the following: Aubrey Baden III, Neil L. Bergman, Amber Berry, David Bockman, Erin Breagy, Michael Cary, John Castro, Jack Daniel, Wes Donehower, Patrick Field, Barry Genderson, Travis Gomoljak, Brendan Greeley, Michael Harrell, Denise Huffer, Nathan Jongewaard, Dan Kavanaugh, Erik Kaukonen, Jim Keller, Kardyhm Kelly, Joella Klinghoffer, Kerry Roy Kohnhorst, Mark Lewis, Erika Lin, Theresa McCarter, Lucy Montgomery, Christopher Morrison, Kathryn (Sam) Noel, Christian Parr, Francie Roberts, Andrea Seabrook, Todd Stregiel, Nicholas Svara, Gene Vassilaros, and Derek Woodburn.<ref>Aubrey Baden III</ref>