Reviews
Broadway World - "Nike Imoru honoured by Ten Chimney's Foundation as one of the top regional theatre actors in the nation".
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Bring Down the House (An adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry VI)
Seattle Weekly - "Seeing an all-female production of a Shakespeare play carries a kind of magic that straight Shakespeare plays lack... the powerful strength of Warwick (Nike Imoru)".
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Bring Down the House (An adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry VI)
Broadway World - "Nike Imoru simply commands the stage every time she sets foot on it and her duplicitous Warwick was a stunner!".
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Coriolanus
Seattle Times - [Nike Imoru] "tears into a lead Shakespeare role with swaggering authority ...Whether she’s decrying her adversaries or laying hands on them in Penick’s dance-like fight choreography, Imoru owns this stage"
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Coriolanus
City Arts "Emphasis on Nike Imoru as the title character. Rough, confident and utterly compelling as the complex Roman general shoved uncomfortably from the glory of war into politics, Imoru gave us a us a fully realized, three-dimensional human character
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Coriolanus
"I LOVE characters who are driven, relentlessly, by a vision and a passion that only they can understand; making them appear 'alien' in the world or epoch in which they live; characters who appear to act recklessly and are therefore misunderstood ...
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Coriolanus
The Stranger - Nike Imoru Is So Good, She'll Make You Love the Tyrant in Shakespeare's Coriolanus"
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Footlights Award
Seattle TimeS - " Actor bringing it: Nike Imoru’s classical chops and sizzling charisma lit up “Bring Down the House” (Seattle Shakespeare Company), “Coriolanus” (Rebel Kat Productions) and Imoru’s searing autobiographical solo show “Ode.”
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Titus Andronicus
Seattle Gay Scene - "Nike Imoru for her brilliantly sharp performance in upstart crow’s all female cast production of Shakespeare’s “Titus Andronicus”"
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Titus Andronicus
Broadway World -"Best Featured Actress in a Play (Local) Nike Imoru - "Titus Andronicus" from Upstart Crow"
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Titus Andronicus
Seattle Weekly - "Imoru’s Aaron is both reptile-calm yet simmering with intelligence, vibrating at a different frequency, hyper-alive. This, along with her masterful diction, signals that Aaron is no ordinary hostage"
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