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"AMAZING CABARET!" - Vicky Kuperman, Stand-Up Comedienne/Actress "Drop what you're doing and go hear Suellen Vance at Don't Tell Mama! She sings with power and sensitivity, with conviction and accomplishment. [Her] singing was accomplished and ferocious, and the way [the songs] linked together to let us get to know you was absorbing and courageous. This is why I love the arts, because every once in a while in a performance, I truly see another person, and, therefore, myself." -John Thompson, Administrator, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP "Suellen Vance delivers a powerful, vulnerable and unique performance in her one woman show. The material is fresh and engaging. We, the audience, are none of the people she is revealing, and all of the people she is revealing at the same time. Suellen's vocal performance is matched only by her ability to weave a story. Bravo, I will see it again!" - Russ Cusick, VP Human Resources, Swiss Post Solutions Inc. "Suellen is an amazing performer! Her cabaret this week at Don't Tell Mama in NYC rocked the house and the crowd adored her! From funny to deeply touching, her material and vocal range took us on quite a journey. You'll laugh, you'll cry -- for a cabaret fan, this is a show not to be missed! - Summer Crockett Moore, Actress/Managing Partner, Choice Films "What impressed me the most were the quiet moments, you made the audience come to you and that is what it is all about." Paul T. Ryan, Actor Theatre "The musical is at is best in inspired bits of lunacy: one of the highlights of the evening is a bump-and-grind number entitled "A Big Ole Lesbian Song," delivered with incredible panache by Suellen Vance" Robert A. Bell, Theatre Critic, Orlando Weekly Actors Repertory Theatre - The Golden Fleece (Columbus, OH) "Neither Jason nor Medea ever shows up in Fleece, but they are not missed. Bill (Steven Guyer) avuncular and athletic, and Betty (Suellen Vance), his officious wife, keep us absorbed in their embarrassed-smile performances, which equally recall Ozzie and Harriet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern" Michael Grossberg, Theatre Critic, The Columbus Dispatch Okoboji Summer Theater - The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Spirit Lake, IA) "Also, excellent is Suellen Vance as the stammering Mary McGregor who runs off to fight in Spain in response to Miss Brodie's crusades. We feel compassion for MacGregor from the first moment she steps on stage and share the loss of her death because of Vance's touching and tender portrayal"
(reviews posted on http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/suellen )
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