“Emma Jaster is possibly the most expressive communicator I’ve ever seen. She told a story with her feet in two minutes that was more rich than most people could deliver with their voices in a full hour. To convey without speech is true art, and she is a master practitioner.” -Baratunde Thurston
“Jaster is a splendid mover, and her fluid, chameleonic performance lends a touch of magic to the fable.” -Washington Post on Young Robin Hood
“Ophelia’s inevitable madness is exquisitely portrayed in this production, as actress Emma Crane Jaster, true to her last name, performs elegant acrobatics, including a beautifully tragic silks routine that literally turns on the waterworks, and manages a strong singing voice even whilst perched upon other people.” -DCMTA on Hamlecchino
“For the 10-member cast… Jaster has done far more than simply teach them to polka, tango and waltz.” -Washington Post on Our Class
“Ms. Jaster is a walking poem; expressive from her head to her toes. Literally.” – Audience member, The Suitcase Story
“That was awesome, stunning, sensual, and something to be seen over and over.” -Audience member, Solo for Two
“You stole the show. Your expression was mesmerizing, it was apparent how much training and talent went into grounding and informing your performance. With a single performance you have made me a total fan. You were so beautiful, so expressive, perfect in your role…” -Audience member Cambridge Revels
“Every time you appeared on the stage you became the primary focus… The skill and joy that you dance with, the physical comedy in your gestures and expression, your in-the-moment character portrayal…” -Audience member Washington Revels






