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CABARET,
Trump Plaza, Atlantic City
"... John Dewar as Schultz
and Rebecca Hoodwin as Schneider give such touching performances,
it’s hard to imagine any other actors in these roles..."
--Phil Roura, Daily News
CABARET, North
Carolina Theatre
"...and I’ll definitely remember Rebecca Hoodwin’s weatherbeaten, worn
-- and entirely appropriate -- singing voice as Schneider … “What Would You Do?”
--Brian Woods, IndyWeek
THE
HEIRESS, Roundtable Ensemble, NY
"... Rebecca Hoodwin is so
focused and so much "in the moment" that you'll find
yourself wishing she had more stage time..."
--Michael Portantiere, TheaterMania.com
COOPER SAVAGE, Emerging
Artists Theatre, NY
"...terrific
performances...particularly the much younger Rebecca Hoodwin's
marvelously detailed 97-year-old mother..."
--Doug DeVita, OOBR.com
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (tour,
various cities)
"Rebecca Hoodwin brings a
wonderful depth to Tevye’s wife, Golde"
--Kathryn Martin, LA Reader
"Rebecca Hoodwin maintains Golde’s
dignity and has a strong clear alto."
--Don Shirley LA Times
"Rebecca Hoodwin as Golde is the perfect
match for Bikel’s Tevye and that’s saying something."
--Paul Langford,
Long Beach critic
"As Tevye’s wife, Golde,
Rebecca Hoodwin gets at the softness as well as the stridency of the
wisecracking lady..."
--
Pamela
Sommers, The
Washington
Post
SOUND OF MUSIC, East Carolina Summer
Theatre
… Rebecca Hoodwin, whose performance as
Mother Abbess provides splendid vocals and heartfelt,
all-encompassing humanity
--William A. Peterson, The Daily Reflector
OKLAHOMA
! Westchester Broadway Theatre
"Director Tom Polum has this sense of the
ageless theme of “Oklahoma!” as he takes a superb case – with
Ingrid Ladendorf as Laurie, Andrew Husmann as Curley and Rebecca
Hoodwin as Aunt Eller – and lets these ingratiating performers
captivate us in a bygone world of the two-step and the box lunch
social that comes across fresh and firsthand."
--Daphne Kraft, Herald
& News
MAN OF LA MANCHA, Forestburgh Playhouse
"Rebecca Hoodwin's Aldonza/Dulcinea is
earthy, coarse and sexual.... to her credit she shows the vulnerable
girl beneath the ill-used and hard exterior. Her rendition of
"It's All the Same," "What Do You Want of Me,"
and her dramatic "Aldonza" gives credence to her long list
of performance credits. She evinces a stage presence and
experience which amply compliments the Forestburgh Playhouse
standards..."
--Barbara Newberg, The Mountain News
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