By The Way, Meet Vera Stark
"Newton Buchanon and Carlène Pochette shine in two very different roles each, but it's the play's debates about race and celebrity that make this an engrossing play."
Ruined
"Carlène Pochette powerfully displays raw sexuality, as Pochette’s Josephine seduces her way through every situation with a seeming acceptance of the reality of her circumstance. Josephine does her job well and Pochette allows her to do so without shame, but rather with conviction. Pochette empowers her character through dance, while exposing the rage and despair of which her Josephine rarely speaks."
The Crucible
"Carlène Pochette gave Tituba, the Parris family slave, a remarkable depth of presentation."
The Strangers
"Carlène Pochette (Pearl)...her devastating portrayal of a coerced suicide...[is a]...performance of particular note."
Chekhov's Three Sisters
"Masha was played by Carlène Pochette with a simmering volatility that hides her vulnerability to extramarital romance."