Press
Reviews
"Playing Hope, June B. Wilde offers the chief pleasures of this production. She is all innocence; out of the humble stillness of her performance pours pure emotion. When Hope finally opens her throat in song, she opens her heart, too, and delivers a musically adept rendition of “The Way We Were” that moves hilariously from tentativeness to brassy self-possession. Wilde just may be a major piece of talent."
Colin Thomas, Georgia Straight
"Only June B. Wilde as the prim sometimes prissy Alice makes her character 3-dimensional. She’s suitably annoying and fussy but her speech about shrinking big, scary dreams to make them attainable is one of the most touching moments in the play."
Barbara Crook, The Vancouver Sun
"June B. Wilde’s Luella is a consummate ditz, always teetering on the brink of explosion."
Colin Thomas, Georgia Straight
"Prince Charming is portrayed by pantomimes’ favorite ‘principal boy,’ the talented June B. Wilde. She handles the role with strength and aristocratic ease."
Mary Gillis, The White Rock Sun
Colin Thomas, Georgia Straight
"Only June B. Wilde as the prim sometimes prissy Alice makes her character 3-dimensional. She’s suitably annoying and fussy but her speech about shrinking big, scary dreams to make them attainable is one of the most touching moments in the play."
Barbara Crook, The Vancouver Sun
"June B. Wilde’s Luella is a consummate ditz, always teetering on the brink of explosion."
Colin Thomas, Georgia Straight
"Prince Charming is portrayed by pantomimes’ favorite ‘principal boy,’ the talented June B. Wilde. She handles the role with strength and aristocratic ease."
Mary Gillis, The White Rock Sun
Awards
“Salvation”
Winner - LA Global Film Festival
Winner - Toronto Moving Image Film Festival’s Death by Night Showcase
Winner - Illinois International Film Festival, Chicago
Winner - LA Global Film Festival
Winner - Toronto Moving Image Film Festival’s Death by Night Showcase
Winner - Illinois International Film Festival, Chicago