Never Too Late
"The character-driven play is composed of strong performances."
"'Never Too Late' a delight."
"Pat Bell captures the energy and spirit that has been hiding behind Edith's sweet, self-sacrificing nature, while Mark Feldman perfects Harry's Napoleonic stubbornness."
"Eric Mendenhall provides plenty of laughs as the bumbling son-in-law, and Bethany Anne Lind humorously transforms from pampered princess to domestic slave."
"Never Too Late" is an example of the warm, funny and family-friendly fare on which SDP has built its 32-year reputation.
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Home for the Holidays 2005
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Perfect Wedding
Stage Door Players' latest comedic romp, "Perfect Wedding" adds a refreshingly funny and clever twist to infinite stage and screen interpretations of tying and untying the knot.
"Perfect Wedding" is 'A Perfect Comedy.'
(Bobby) Labartino’s boy-next-door charm and comedic skill blend perfectly for his performance as the endearingly befuddled groom. (Piotr) Stapor also is a standout as Bill’s loyal and lovelorn best friend. The actors make an entertaining comedy team.
"Perfect Wedding" exemplifies Stage Door's commitment to producing quality programs. With its new, comfortable seating, professionally designed sets and diverse productions, Stage Door continues to raise the bar for the Atlanta theater community.
With all (the cast giving) good performances, LeeAnna Lambert stole the show as the frank talking chamber maid, caught in the middle.
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You're a Good Man Charlie Brown
"Happiness is Stage Door Players’ Charlie Brown."
"You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown" showed a great respect for the characters of Charles Schultz and for his memory.
Robert Egizio and Jeff McKerley have orchestrated a pleasing, if not brilliant production with "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
Linda Uzelac's accompaniment was flawless, and the scenery was cartoon-perfect.
"The cast was wonderful - the voices fit each role perfectly."
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Moonlight and Valentino
"[Marcie] Millard impressively takes the audience on a rollercoaster of emotions-denial, despair, anger, giddiness and heartbreak-resulting in SDP's most profound hankie moment."
"SDP continues to raise the bar on creating a professional theatre experience."
"[Josie Burgin] Lawson respects the abrasive character too much to unnaturally soften the role."
"The scenes in which the women ogle and share fantasies feel like the casual, spontaneous conversation of real, mature women."
"Stage Door Players sets the stage for both laughter and tears in the estrogen-driven "dramedy" "Moonlight and Valentino."
"Director Barbara Cole Uterhardt and the cast underplay the comedy, which comes as a relief, as overly schticky hijinks would undermine the play's seriousness."
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Clue: The Musical
"With its visual appeal, clever one-liners, tongue in cheek references and interactive twist, the musical mystery offers plenty of elements to keep adult audiences entertained."
"Also entertaining is the talented cast, who amusingly bring plastic game pieces to life. Especially entertaining are Deavours’ gender-bending Mrs. White, Bergeron’s "clueless" Mr. Green and Swaney’s eccentric and debonair Mr. Boddy."
"Kudos also go out to SDP’s unsung conductor/keyboardist Linda Uzelac, who continues to keep SDP on key, and the theatre’s design team, which has impressively recreated life-size versions of the Clue game box, game board and game pieces."
"Chuck Welcome’s sets for Stage Door’s productions are always clever, well crafted, functional and visually impressive. 'Clue' is one of his best in my opinion."
"[Choreographer] Ricardo Aponte is a God! He sure knows how to make movement on the stage interesting and entertaining."
"Director Robert Egizio assembled a very balanced, talented group of actors who formed a strong ensemble."
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