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Acting Reviews
“A delight from head to toe… will bring a tear”
—The Weirs Times
“And Adelaide, played by another returnee, Katie Clark - is a delight from head to toe, including her twangy Brooklyn accent. Her ‘Adelaide’s Lament’ will bring a tear to your eye...and maybe a sneeze, too.”
“Remarkably varied in role after role… new everything”
—EDGE: New York
“Clark is remarkably varied in role after role, blonde in two, raven haired in one and brunette in two, each hair-choice coupled with an accent and inflection that mirrors her new pose, her new walk, her new everything. Tell me that five women actually played these roles and I might believe it, she is that good.”
“Appealing and endearing”
—The Berkshire Eagle
“…the plot involves a toll collector named Norbert and his agoraphobic wife, Jeannie (an equally appealing and endearing Katie Clark), who has gone no further than the top step outside their trailer in the twenty years...”
“Funny and touching… poignant and vivid”
—Berkshire Bright Focus
“Clark as the highly fearful Jeannie is funny and touching at the same time and also a musical revelation bringing her songs, such as "Panic" and "Flushed Down the Pipes" to both poignant and vivid life. Her love duet with Rice, "Owner of My Heart" was a fine example of how musical theater can touch the heart and entertain and cement character all at the same time.”