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"...an
intelligently conceived, carefully written, infectious little
musical... immediate, dramatic, fun, and strongly of the period." -Christie Evangelisto (Playwright's Horizons) Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical
Babes in Hollywood: "...a
very winning package of entertainment that is a 'trip down memory lane'
for us oldsters and, for the young, a hint of what they may have missed
from the era of great ballads of the past." -Keith Kreitman (San Mateo County Times)
Orestes: "...a rare gift, a dazzling display of drama, dance, and music, an engrossing visual spectacle." -Shamrock McShane (Scene)
The Taming of the Shrew: "A sparkling collection of songs rounds out this delightful production." -(Northwest Florida Daily News)
The Top: "You're in for a musical treat." -Del Lessard (The Bay Beacon)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "...outstanding among the sixteen final considerations from a total of 96 submissions." -Paulette Haupt (The O'Neill Music Theater Conference)
Babes in Hollywood: "This frothy confection is overflowing with infectious charm." -Joanne Engelhardt (MediaNews)
Orestes: "The original music by Christopher Eickmann and Andrew Herron is always interesting." -Arline Greer (Gainesville Sun)
The Top: "...a contemporary yet classical musical drama." -Del Lessard (The Bay Beacon)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "excellence at creating a duet that's essentially a domestic squabble, even if it's between serial killers...well worth seeing." -Larry Johnson (Issaquah Press)
Babes in Hollywood: "The opening number says it all, 'That's Entertainment,' and for two hours, including intermission, that's exactly what it is." -Joe Sheehan (Seacoast Online)
Orestes: "...a
pulsating, jangling, unnerving score, with echoes of Bartok, that is
too quirky by far to mar the tragic ambiance with melodrama." -Shamrock McShane (Moon Magazine)
The Top: "Music lovers will be impressed." -Del Lessard (The Bay Beacon)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "Act Two is one spell-binding number after the other." -Amy Tagliaferri (The Cape Cod Chronicle)
Babes in Hollywood: "...a
bright and pleasant trip down memory lane, a welcome if momentary
diversion from the variety of ills now plaguing our daily lives.
Go see it, it's a dandy of a show." -Joe Sheehan (Seacoast Online)
The Top: "...richly orchestrated." -Del Lessard (The Bay Beacon)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "...point-blank perfect." -John Watters (The Barnstable Patriot)
Babes in Hollywood: "...delightful." -Laurie Dupal (Kennebunk Post)
The Top: "Despite the heavy theme, the stage presentation is lively and, at times, upbeat." -Del Lessard (The Bay Beacon)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "...thoroughly
entertaining from beginning to end. There's romance, adventure,
second thoughts, recriminations, guilt, and finally a defiant pride in
what they've become." -Laurie Higgins (Cape Cod Times)
Babes in Hollywood: "If
you appreciate a simpler time - back when you could understand a song's
lyrics and its hummable music nestled into your brain - [this]... is
the show for you." -Joe Sheehan (Seacoast Online)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "One
of the surprises of the show is how funny it is, especially the car
chases, which are hilariously choreographed. The first act is
pure fun, and while the second act is more somber at times, the
dialogue still crackles with one-liners." -Laurie Higgins (Cape Cod Times)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "When
watching the performance, it's easy to forget that they're menacing
thieves who don't care about the world, because their romantic
relationship, hopes and dreams shine through more than everything else." -Sarah Bakhtiari and Theresa Waldrop (The Stone Mountain-Redan Patch)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "The song book features toe-tapping show tunes with a bluesy, folksy undertone that are nicely suited to the story." -Laurie Higgins (Cape Cod Times)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "The music... carries the story line along with tunes that are both catchy and moving." -John Watters (The Barnstable Patriot)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "Rather
than a retelling of the true story, the musical has fun with the media
myth of Bonnie and Clyde. Without the members of the Barrow gang
or any other characters on stage, the sole focus becomes the
relationship between the two lovers. Minus the guns, it is not
much different from any great love story, and that is a large part of
the production's appeal." -Laurie Higgins (Cape Cod Times)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "When we enter another person's life, both lives are transformed, and that's the dominant theme of 'Bonnie and Clyde.'" -Larry Johnson (Issaquah Press)
Bonnie &Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "This
two person six gun musical is a must see! Bonnie and Clyde The
Musical will run through August 29th and if you are a fan of live
musical theatre you owe it to yourself to see this show." -Stan Roach (Bend Performing Arts Examiner)
Bonnie & Clyde; the Two Person, Six Gun Musical: "If
Bonnie and Clyde: The Musical is any indication of what it means to
have a professional theater in Bend where we can be exposed to working
actors and challenging, exciting scripts, then we, as a community, are
lucky..." -Suzanne Burns (The Source Weekly)
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ALEX BERRY, © 2007 DAVID GRAPES
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ARNAULT (VILLAGE THEATRE) JOSHUA M. BOTT, RANEY DECEMBER BURSON, DIR.
BRYCE BRITTON (LITTLE
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