Every time he came on the stage, the audience watched with anticipation wondering what he would bring to his next character--and they were never disappointed" "Each (actor) plays 14 different characters while also singing numerous solos, duets and quartets...and do that with aplomb and ease." "(This show) deserves a spot on everybody's must-see list." "Walk to Pierson Playhouse on Haverford Ave., watch an off-Broadway-caliber show, and save the cost of driving downtown." - Sue Pascoe, Palisadian Post - June 19, 2008 -"...the cast was very good indeed – in certain ways, I enjoyed this production more than I did the original. The original was very slick, this was a little rawer, but I think that worked in the show’s favor, frankly." Bruce Kimmel, Producer - Original Cast Recording as Tom in "DINNER WITH FRIENDS" "The actors are commendable...skillfully guided through the scenes with clarity and a varied emotional tone." - Libby Motika, Palisadian Post - Sept. 9, 2004 as Max in "LEND ME A TENOR" "...The actors playing the two tenors, Walter Smith (Morelli) and Sean Spence (Max), are 180 degrees apart in appearance and presence. Yet they meld their characters in such a fashion that one might almost believe they could be mistaken for one another in their black face(s)..." - Shirley Lorraine, The Ventura Reporter "...Sean Spence, who is making his debut at the Marquie in this production, has played a great many roles in both Los Angeles and Ventura counties. His voice is quite remarkable and the theater was fortunate in getting both (Sean) Spence and (Walter) Smith..." - Dick Monnie, LA Times (Ventura) as Sam in "CROSSING DELANCEY" "...The one actor whom it would be difficult to mis-cast because of his obvious versatility is Sean Spence as Sam, the pickle man. Spence's most recent outing was in the deliriously funny Max in "Lend Me A Tenor." In "Crossing Delancy," he plays a totally different character: an earnest, honest young man with much more to him than pickle prowess. It's a role that could easily melt into the scenery given the off-the-wall group around him. But Spence plays it from the heart and makes Sam the endearing center of the show." - Rita Moran, The Star as Cigar and Others in "GYPSY" "...Special praise must go to Sean Spence who reappears throughout the show as a multitude of characters, from 'Uncle Jocko' to 'Cigar' to 'Phil'. We are aware that it is the same actor, however each character is distinct and fully realized; Mr. Spence is a veritable chameleon." - D.J. Carlisle, The Daily News >
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