Roy Berko
WAITRESS is the kind of production that audiences love. Though the script is shallow, the plot obvious, and there are no memorable songs, it matters little. In the hands of the talented and well-directed cast, the standing ovation was well-deserved. Go, see emerging young talent which will soon be featured in Broadway shows, and enjoy yourself!
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Howard Gollop
Like previous productions of "Waitress" in Northeast Ohio, this Beck Center confection may be too cerebral to call “easy as pie,” but the audience will certainly want to savor it as if it were.
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Mark Horning
This is a delightful show that hits all of the emotional marks while taking us on a great ride. If you had seen this show downtown at Playhouse Square as part of the KeyBank Broadway Series you would find this production equal if not better. A fun evening for all who love pie.
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Laura Kennelly
This charming production embraces food, melody and movement to celebrate life’s unexpected events — after all, you can’t plan everything. However, if you love musicals then odds are you’ll be satisfied by the delights served by Beck Center’s Waitress.
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