| GETTING TO KNOW HIM * ONCE UPON A STAGE * PRETTY LITTLE PICTURES * TRACK BY TRACK |
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| PRETTY LITTLE PICTURES |
| THE PAJAMA GAME |
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"Opposite Ziemba, Brent Barrett brings all the fire to Sid Sorokin that could possibly be fueled. He fills the house with that clarion baritone and also manages to suggest a more complex new-man-in-town attitude than the lines do." in "TheatreMania.com" by David Finkle |
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"Mr. Barrett has a voice and a manner so polished that you expect to see your reflection in them, as well as a gentle air of self-mockery that keeps him from being a total period-piece hero. He delivers the starry-eyed "Hey There", in which Sid sings along with his own tape-recorded voice, with as much matinee-idol dreaminess as is bearable." in "The New York Times" by Ben Brantley |
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"Barrett is in the grand tradition of John Raitt, handsome, manly and with a booming voice more than able to handle the show's biggest hit song, "Hey There" in "Associated Press" "...Ziemba and Barrett are perfectly cast as the classic American She and He... Ms. Ziemba and Mr. Barrett are so well suited to their parts it makes you think that 50 years ago they might have had the high-profile Broadway careers of a Mary Martin and a John Raitt." in "The New York Times" by Ben Brantley |
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