Reviews
Praise for She Loves Me
Among the perfume shop's sales staff, Andrea St. Clair's Iona Ritter is a hard-edged "woman of the world," in a passionate relationship with fellow salesperson Steven Kodaly (Tony Ruiz). St. Clair gives a strong rendition of "A Trip to the Library," as she reveals some discoveries she has made during a recent visit.
- Bev Sykes / Davis Enterprise
Praise for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
St. Clair channels Jane Powell when she delivers her spoken lines - whether schooling the unruly 6 brothers on manners or on how to court a girl, or dishing out more than supper in her fights with Adam. When she sings, she's evocative of Bernadette Peters - clearly loving the chance to really get into the song and reach the back row and beyond. Expressive and dynamic, St. Clair's Milly is easy to admire as she tackles the American frontier and the American male.
-Christiana Dominguez / Sacramento Metblogs
Praise for Thoroughly Modern Millie
The new production at Runaway Stage has all the things that make their shows enjoyable: a pair of fantastic lead voices for Millie (Andrea St. Clair) and Jimmy (Scott Woodard), some energetic steppin that includes a bit of tap dancing, a live orchestra...
Kel Munger / Sacramento News & Review
Praise for How To Succeed In Business...
After watching the opening moments of Davis Musical Theatre's current production, "How to Succeed in Business without really trying," one might think a touring Broadway show had slipped into the Varsity theatre unannounced. David Holmes' performance as J. Pierrepont Finch, the ambitious window washer who climbs the corporate ladder to the top of the World Wide Wicket Company is that good. He is matched by an equally strong performance from Andrea St. Clair (who is also the show's choreographer) as Rosemary Pilkington, the woman who sets her cap for him.
-Bev Sykes / Davis Enterprise
Praise for Carousel
Andrea St. Clair as Julie's friend Carrie Pipperidge is a real find. She is making her debut with the company and was a delight to watch on stage, both as the love-struck young girl preparing to marry her Mr. Snow and, with the passage of time, as the older mother of 10.
Press Release for "Monday Nights/New Voices"
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/120444.html
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