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January 2008 - "BEE-LUTHER HATCHEE " Sydney has been cast in the role
of "Anna/Sister Margaret" in Stamford Theatre Works' production of Bee-Luther Hatchee.

November 2007 - "STAGE THIS! an evening of Fn fabulous ten-minute plays" Sydney will star in three ten-minute plays in this Off-Off Broadway production at 78th Street Theatre Lab December 6th - 22nd.

April 2007 - "AS THE WORLD TURNS" Sydney has been visiting the fictional soap opera town of Oakdale a lot these days! In this episode, which should air the 1st week of May, she plays the role of the Lakeview Hotel desk clerk.

August 2006 - Sydney has been cast in the indie short film "WICKED DESIRE", to be directed by Angela Cheng. Sydney will play the role of Glenda in this film about a Texan family going through changes. The film is the recipient of the prestigious Fujifilm grant.

February 2006 - Sydney will appear as a hotel guest on the CBS soap opera
 "AS THE WORLD TURNS". The episode will air in late March.

December 2005 - Sydney has been cast in Stamford Theatre Works' production of  "NATIONAL PASTIME". She will play the role of Lylah Barber.

October 2005 - The short film "POSTCARD" starring Sydney is complete. For more info, visit www.slmproduction.com.

June 2005 - Sydney will appear in an episode of Comedy Central's "STELLA". Look
for her during the rowdy bar scence in the "Meeting Girls" episode.

March 2005 - Sydney lands starring role in SLM Production's first short film
entitled "POSTCARD".  She will be playing the role of Melissa, a woman who is caught cheating when a mysterious postcard shows up in the mail.

February 2005 - Sydney Stone cast in the independant feature film for
SLM Productions entitled "THE EXPERIMENT ".

August 2004 - Sydney Stone cast in Off-Off Broadway production of Eve Ensler's  "THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES".

 

 

REVIEWS

"I have nothing but
praise for the cast...
Sydney Stone displays
a fine fire and intense vulnerability as Randi.
"
Michael Kape
Atlanta Theatre Weekly
Review of GREETINGS

"Sydney Stone is a delight
as Cathy's mother, even if
she is too young for the role. Together, she and Nancy McLemore provide the best scene of the night.
"
Pamela Morse
The Birmingham News
Review of TALES OFTHE LOST FORMICANS

"Stone is one of the only reasons to go see
Lu Ann Hampon
Laverty Oberlander.
Her facial expressions are priceless, and she makes the latter years believable.
"
Alec Harvey
The Birmingham News
Review of LU ANN HAMPTON LAVERTY OBERLANDER

"UAB can be proud of Sydney Stone, who leads
the cast as Carnelle.
Stone works hard to shape
a character who is bizarre
but believable, annoying
and adorable.
"
Pamela Morse
The Birmingham News
Review of THE MISS FIRECRACKER CONTEST