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{Reviews}

My Fair Lady

(Mrs. Pearce)

Gateway Playhouse

A Funny Thing...Forum

(Domina)

Bristol Riverside Theatre

 

 

MY FAIR LADY

Gateway Playhouse


Fire Island Tide Newspaper  (Dusty Grant)
“MY FAIR LADY deserves another round of applause to the versatile performance of Sharon Alexander who played Mrs. Pearce.  Mrs. Pearce had a sincerity to her acting, which allowed the audience to relate to her.  Her role as Henry Higgins’ housekeeper was an outstanding yet subtle and gifted display of true character acting.”



TITANIC

Media Theatre

Delaware County Daily Times  (Neal Zoren)
“Sharon Alexander, whose solid acting and glorious soprano voice makes her a treasure wherever and whenever she appears, earns the tears she elicits from the audience as she carries Yeston’s beautiful love song, “Still”, performed by Isidore and Ida Strauss as they elect to remain on the Titanic.”



A FUNNY THING HAPPENED….FORUM  Bristol Riverside Theatre

Trenton Times ( Ted Otten)

“Vocal honors go to Sharon Alexander as “Domina”, whose solo “That Dirty Old Man” is acted and sung brilliantly.  In the 30-odd productions I’ve seen of this show, this is the first time this aria truly achieves its potential as a song and a slice of character development.”



Princeton Packet  (Stuart Duncan)

“Sharon Alexander plays “Domina” as if all men were miserable, worthless possessions.  Moreover, she is actually able to sing, “That Dirty Old Man” with gusto, despite the fact that it is virtually unsingable”.



WITH LYRICS BY…….

Bristol Riverside Theatre

Trenton Times  (Anita Donovan)
“Playgoers will have their favorites among this talented cast, but Alexander is a gal that every musical director would give his eye teeth for. She has looks, grace, sophistication, good humor and a wonderful voice under exquisite control.”



BROADWAY IN LOVE

Bristol Riverside Theatre

Trenton Times  (Ted Otten)
“Sharon Alexander is superb in any song she does.  She conveys everything with an economy of gesture, just standing still and letting those ideal combinations of words and music tell haunting stories.”



TRIUMPH OF LOVE  

Off- Broadstreet Theatre

Trenton Times  (Anita Donovan)
“Alexander is quite simply magnificent.  She sings like a dream, with power, subtlety and musicality and conveys the depth of her character – and Hesione is a great character – with every fiber of her being.  If there were no other reason to see this production of “Triumph of Love”, Sharon Alexander’s performance would suffice.”

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