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Acting Reviews
“Talented actor, singer and dancer… hilarious and flawless”
—Robin Shaye, Theater Review
“In the lead role of June was Katie Clark. I have had the opportunity to review her several times. This particular genre seems to be where Katie belongs. A talented actor, singer and dancer, musical comedy is most definitely where Katie really shines. Her adaption from June, to Juny were seamless. Her depiction of Eva Perone was hilarious and flawless, as she channeled Patti LuPone, who created the spectacular characterization as the former First Lady of Argentina. This was my favorite performance by Katie. I hope she continues to grow within this genre.”
— Robin Shaye
“Easily embodies each style without ever feeling forced”
—Sarah Chantal Parro, Talkin’ Broadway
“As for the leads, they are all fantastic. Katie Clark plays June, the woman who can't pay her rent, and she easily embodies each style without ever feeling forced.”
— Sarah Chantal Parro
“A hoot… never funnier”
—Nancy Grossman, BroadwayWorld
“Clark is a hoot in the many versions of June, but never funnier than as Junita in Lloyd Webber's Aspects of Junita.”
-Nancy Grossman
“Hearing Katie sing… new spice to the already delicious dish”
—Dr. Al Chase, The White Rhino Report
“I can say that hearing Katie sing and enjoying her send-up of Patti Lupone added a new spice to the already delicious dish that the cast members have been serving up to the audience in each performance.”
— Dr. Al Chase
“Rips the artifice… one of the best parodies”
—Beverly Creasey, The Boston Arts Review
“What a cast to pull this off! Katie Clark, whose crazy, baby voice rips the artifice right out of Sweeney Todd… In one of the best parodies (of both character and song) Johanna (renamed ‘Jeune’) is bonkers from the get-go, delivering a wide-eyed, florid ‘I Have Little Birds.’
...You’ll be wowed by the versatility of the performers, who can match anything thrown at them in say, Company. Sondheim’s ‘Not Getting Married Today’ is even, dare I say, funnier in parody because it’s a joke sitting on top of a joke.”
— Beverly Creasey
“Glorious voice… delivers her one liners perfectly”
—TheaterMirror
“The young blonde heroine in each of the segments is excellently played by Katie Clark as June. Katie has a glorious voice which she displays in "I Don't Love You", the R&H spoof...Katie not only knocks off your socks with her voice but delivers her one liners perfectly.”