Reviews
Awards
Reviews
How To Succeed In Business Without
Really Trying
Critics Choice
Best actor in a musical (male): Ron Burrage as the endearing but
conniving J. Pierrepont Finch in "How to Succeed in Business Without
Really Trying." Burrage has a smile that lights up the world. He
answered the daunting challenge of a character who must remain
loveable no matter how underhanded he acts, and he did it
beautifully, reminding me of a young Jack Lemmon with his mannerisms
of a bumbling but sincere innocent. Plus, he's a damn good singer
and he exudes rhythm on the dance numbers.
Alec Clayton, Tacoma News Tribune
Over the River and Through the Woods
Best of the Season
I cried through the second act of "Over the River and Through the
Woods," moved by the well-considered performances.
Dave Wiethop, News Chief
Beauty and the Beast
A fine comedic performance by Ron Burrage in the role of LeFeu.
Burrage did an outstanding job creating a unique voice for the
character, one that was both grating and hilarious at the same time.
Kevin Brunck, ACT Cincinnati
Ron Burrage as Lefou stood out with tremendous energy and surprising movements that constantly delighted the audience. When he was onstage he was focus of attention and always a source of pleasure.
Michael Porte, ACT Cincinnati
Jekyll and Hyde, the Musical
Good Wins Out In Jekyll and Hyde
Supporting roles were well-cast, particularly Ron Burrage as
Jekyll's friend, John Utterson. Utterson has the burden of carrying
the exposition of the show and Burrage does well with a rich voice
and careful stage presence.
Dave Wiethop, News Chief
Little Shop of Horrors
Hunger Strikes
Ron Burrage is perfect as Seymour. From his goofy glasses to his
woebegone
smile, Burrage is the very definition of a nerd.
Bette Kozarek, EastSider
Musical Comedy Plants a Big One!
The performance by Ron Burrage as Seymour is right on the money.
Burrage brilliantly finds a deeper layer to the outwardly simple
Seymour and is vocally strong to boot.
Brad Haynes, Orlando Weekly
Joey and Maria's Comedy Wedding
It Was The Best, Most Fun Time I?ve Had In? Like? Forever!
... EVERYONE is drop dead funny... (including [Ron Burrage] the
priest), and you'll have little idea of what you're in store for!
Sue Copening, Connections Group
