Medea The character is a sleaze, but Selim somehow made his behavior understandable. And his heartbreak at the death of his children at Medea's hand was palpable. - 'Arizona Daily Star' by Kathleen Allen As Jason, Jeremy Selim is not just some selfish scumbag, but a man who has convinced himself that he's doing something principled in everyone's best interests. - 'Tucson Weekly' by James Reel Titus Andronicus Jeremy Selim was also strong as Marcus, Titus' brother... - 'Arizona Daily Star' by Kathleen Allen Among the other strongest performers are... Jeremy Selim as Titus' steadfast brother Marcus, a portrayal of heart and dignity. - 'Tucson Weekly' by James Reel The Way of the World As a group, the actors, from... Jeremy Selim as the country bumpkin... effectively embody their characters physically and vocally. - 'The Austin Chronicle' by Barry Pineo Taming of the Shrew Tranio (a hilarious turn by Jeremy Selim). - 'Desert News' by Ivan M. Lincoln The Philadelphia Story Jeremy Selim's Dexter has the perfect balance between glibness and forcefulness... – 'Snide Remarks' by Eric Snyder Three Sisters Jeremy Selim is sympathetic as a soldier courting Irina. – 'Snide Remarks' by Eric Snyder | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof The rest of the cast, particularly Jeremy Selim and Julie Garrison as Brick's grasping brother and sister-in-law, is faultless... - 'Tucson Weekly' by James Reel Bus Stop Jeremy Selim's Dr. Lyman... can make a sonnet sing. - 'Arizona Daily Star' by Kathleen Allen More interesting is what's going on with Dr. Lyman, and Jeremy Selim plays this overblown character to the hilt... Selim's portrayal of the sympathetic predator is nicely complicated, and from moment to moment he keeps us guessing whether Lyman is an intellectual ruined by drink, or a drunk ruined by intellect. - 'Tucson Weekly' by James Reel Hancock County The cast is top-notch on all sides, from... Selim's offensively smarmy defense lawyer... – 'Snide Remarks' by Eric Snyder All My Sons Selim makes it painful to watch Chris' idealism melt away... - 'Desert News' by Peter Thunell The School for Scandal Selim is understated and funny as Peter. – 'Snide Remarks' by Eric Snyder Measure for Measure Jeremy Selim has a nice casual charm as the cavalier Lucio. – 'Snide Remarks' by Eric Snyder Way We're Wired Terrell the bowler (saved from a one-note "comic relief" characterization by Jeremy Selim). – 'Snide Remarks' by Eric Snyder |