Avenue Q The Theatre Group at SBCC
Amanda was a terrific asset to the cast. Not only was she a disciplined and talented comedic actress, but she was also an imaginative collaborator with a steady stream of fresh ideas. Her character work was the most difficult in the show, and I loved working with her.
Amanda provided voiceover for two videos used in online medical education for our university. She was an absolute pleasure to work with. Her response and recording times are extremely fast, and the quality of her delivery and editing is top notch. Two thumbs way up!
Amanda was a pleasure to work with in our medical training VR app. Not only did she have incredible turnaround time (and is super responsive), she took direction perfectly to deliver a performance that ranged from discussing trial data to emotional that helped build user empathy.
Amanda Terman was a delight to work with in producing the Audible version of my children’s book. She’s responsible, dependable, and pleasant. There were a few times I wasn’t sure what I was doing as far as technical issues, and she was so patient and kind and made suggestions to help me figure out what the problem was, and she was right. I’m pleased with her narration of Curse of the Double Digits, and I hope to work with her again in the future.
It’s Only HumanUCSB College of Creative Studies
The acting in It’s Only Human is notably impressive. Star Amanda Terman embodied the emotions of her character thoroughly. The final duet between her and Reyes was breathtaking.
Adding to these characters are still more quirky folk: . . . ‘Girl Bear’ & ‘Mrs. T’ (Amanda Terman, captivating and delightfully animated.)
Melodrama depends for its impact on the technique and pacing of the cast, and in this regard . . . Amanda Terman as Mary Wilson . . . [was] particularly useful in keeping things on track . . . the whole cast shone as a cavalcade of thinly veiled stars of the 1970s in the olio.
Her articulation and clear pronunciation of each vocabulary word greatly enhanced my understanding. Her comedic timing also added to the overall humor and wit.
The cast and production staff demonstrate talent and finesse across the board with this show.
The Drunkard, or Down With Demon Drink last Friday at Circle Bar B was hands-down the most fun at the theater this reviewer has had in a long time . . . the actors are remarkable in their ability to tread the fine line between earnest over-the-top melodrama and acknowledgement of the gentle satire without self-consciousness . . . Also notable [was] Amanda Terman as the wide-eyed and plucky wife and mother grapping with her husband’s descent into ‘the demon drink.’
I can’t help but think, ‘Where was Amanda Terman with LOL from A to Z when I was taking the GRE a few years ago?’ This 38-minute audiobook could have saved me from boring nights studying dry vocabulary lists. Terman clearly knows her stuff.