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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
reviews
"...the show was another cabaret gem. Outstanding vocals by both performers - especially Ms. Candio's soaring operatic high notes, and Mr. Matthew's lush coloring - gave the show a truly professional sheen while maintaining an almost youthful, inexperienced style. Most endearing!"
- Stu Hamstra, Cabaret Hotline Online
(full review: here)
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"...they are both disarming, charming, and funny, and both have excellent voices: Matthews a legit lyric baritone, Candio a legit/operatic soprano. Under Lennie Watts's direction, their show gives clear evidence of their affection for each other without ever being cloying or explicitly articulating their feelings. Much obliged.
Though looking angelic and scarcely post-pubescent, Mitchell displays an against-type sly twinkle. I wouldn't be surprised to see future shows giving him even greater opportunity to participate."
- Roy Sander, bistroawards.com
(full review: here)
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"It was a fun show to watch, with the warmth Stearns and Megan felt for each other easily spreading to the audience, and the musical selections were eclectic and often unexpected, which made the show a refreshing change of pace. Additionally, both singers posses beautiful vocal instruments, which sounded equally terrific on solos and duets alike."
- Jenna Esposito, The Cabaret Chronicles, broadwayworld.com
(full review: here)
- Stu Hamstra, Cabaret Hotline Online
(full review: here)
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"...they are both disarming, charming, and funny, and both have excellent voices: Matthews a legit lyric baritone, Candio a legit/operatic soprano. Under Lennie Watts's direction, their show gives clear evidence of their affection for each other without ever being cloying or explicitly articulating their feelings. Much obliged.
Though looking angelic and scarcely post-pubescent, Mitchell displays an against-type sly twinkle. I wouldn't be surprised to see future shows giving him even greater opportunity to participate."
- Roy Sander, bistroawards.com
(full review: here)
~
"It was a fun show to watch, with the warmth Stearns and Megan felt for each other easily spreading to the audience, and the musical selections were eclectic and often unexpected, which made the show a refreshing change of pace. Additionally, both singers posses beautiful vocal instruments, which sounded equally terrific on solos and duets alike."
- Jenna Esposito, The Cabaret Chronicles, broadwayworld.com
(full review: here)
Saturday, August 1, 2009
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