June 12-28, 2014
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Bob Abelman
The Porthouse Theatre's treatment of this musical theater classic is significantly less grand and interesting than what patrons have grown
accustomed to. It is more in line with dinner theater, but without the beverage
service or 50/50 raffle.
To see a full review of this show, read Bob Abelman's CJN article here.
Roy Berko
Under the directing awareness of Terri Kent, and the outstanding performances by Kayce Cummings and Greg Violand, the Porthouse production of "My Fair Lady," made for a fine evening of summer entertainment.
To see a full review of this show, read Roy Berko's blog here.
Kerry Clawson
Greg Violand and Kayce
Cummings make a winsome pair in the Lerner and Loewe classic MY FAIR
LADY, the famous tale of an egotistical phoneticist who tutors a
Cockney flower seller to speak the Queen’s English in an effort to pass
her off as a high-class lady.
Lead actress Cummings gets to squawk and snort plenty as the feisty Eliza, who exhibits great physical humor and decidedly unladylike body language.
To see a full review of this show, read Kerry Clawson's review here.
Christine Howey
This
show about the Cockney ragamuffin Eliza Doolittle being transformed into a
refined lady never gets old, as long as the performers are up to the task. And
happily, this production at the Porthouse Theatre has two stellar performers in
the key roles.