Reviews

~Senior Center's Rave~

"What a wonderful show! What a magnificent voice.  I felt like I was at one of the NY Shows!!"

"What a great show!  Thank you Ann Marie and Tom for a great time."
 
"You were wonderful.  Great memory, lots of fun!"

"Great voice" "Great job!"

"Wonderful performance.  Come back again."

"Really enjoyed your show, love your voice" "Please come back"

"Loved your show" "I wish you sang more, great voice" "Great job"

"You're fantastic!" "A beautiful lady - a wonderful voice"

~Other Reviews of Ann Marie and her One Woman Show "Unexpected Songs"~

"Your feature at Amazing Things Arts Center in Framingham, MA was just terrific - funny, sad, silly, moving..."
"...the delightful and powerful Ann Marie King" ~ Leslie Holmes (Host of Amazing Things Cabaret Night, Soloist)

"A Triple Threat and Treat" ~ Bonnie MacLeod (Cabaret Artist)

"Ann Marie King is a Stand-Up Comedian/Cabaret Singer.  Do not miss her  performance as she takes you on a wild ride of amazing entertainment and an emotional journey as well.  Her lovely version of Danny Boy melts your heart as well." ~ Prudence Humphreys (Former Events Manager for BACA and Cabaret Singer)

"...you ROCKED at your show last night!!!!  TRUE ARTIST..." ~ Michael Cunha

"Ann Marie is talented, energetic with 'heart on her sleeve'.  I was impressed by how much of herself she put into her performance.  And her multi-talents are a blessing." ~ Matt BenDaniel (Cabaret Artist/BACA Board Member)

"...you're in for a treat - Ann Marie put on a fine poignant funny and above all musical show...." ~ Stan Lyness (Composer)

"Fabulous performance, beautiful voice" ~ June Wynn

"...EVERYONE needs to see Ann Marie, she is AWESOME.  We really appreciate your talents, wit, music, and comedy act.  It is a joy and really a great time.  Please come out and see the next performance" ~ E. Ann Jeschke 

"...You have a very funny, quirky little persona and I enjoyed your act very much!" ~ Penny Kohut

"You remind me of Bernadette Peters" ~ Susan Welby

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Review of Ann Marie as Peg in "Peg 'O My Heart" by Shera Cohen in Bravo:
    "...It was Ann Marie King who stole the show and our hearts as the effervescent, expressive, and quintessential Peg.  Almost Shirley Temple-ish in her demeanor and sincerity, with big eyes darting this way and that...that is an actress to watch."

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Review of Ann Marie as Peg in "Peg 'O My Heart" by Christine Anne Piesyk in The Chicopee Herald:

    "Peg (Ann Marie King) is a no nonsense lass whose unabashed charm and wit, and outspoken ways scandalized her prim and proper hosts while delighting her unknown guardian and new found love, Jerry (Mark Lehouiller).  Peg and Jerry are perfectly matched, bringing charm, romance and perfect sweetness to their roles."
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Review of Ann Marie in "Shakespeare Sonnet-Thon" by Carl Rossi on Theatermirror:

    "...and Ann Marie King's bubbling tones in No. 149 reminded me of her hilarious Sybil in the Theatre on the Hill's little-seen PRIVATE LIVES ("Oh, Elyot!").
http://www.theatermirror.com/CRsonthon04.htm 

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Review of Ann Marie as Sybil in "Private Lives" by Carl Rossi on Theatermirror:
     "Ann Marie King made an amusing dowager-to-be out of Sybil, thoroughly deserving her thrashing at play's end.":

http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:-GHEbvb4Jx0J:www.theatermirror.com/pltothcr.htm+%22Ann+Marie+King...Private+Lives%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=10&gl=us

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Review of Ann Marie as Chris Gorman in Neil Simon's "Rumors" by Todd Steele in Daily Hampshire Gazette:
    "...King's best moments are when her frazzled character (Chris Gorman) is unwittingly enjoying the predicament she's in."

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Review of Ann Marie as young Rose Kennedy in "Go Lovely Rose" by Kevin Barnard in The Owl:
    "...Ann Marie King portrayed both the factual and emotional side of Rose Kennedy... King effectively takes the character of Rose Kennedy from laughter to shock to tears to determination, all the while keeping within the lines of the central plot."

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Review of Ann Marie as Maggie in "Lend Me a Tenor" by Helen Boissonneault in  The Chicopee Herald:

    "...Ann Marie King was the exact personification of the naively impressionable Maggie, smitten with the unknowing Tito, and so yearning for a romantic "fling" that she would brush off Max as a prospective suitor."    "....If ever there was a cure for the winter doldrums, it is laughter-and multiple gales of laughter is what you will be tendered by the talented cast of 'Lend Me a Tenor.'"

 
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Review of Ann Marie as Bianca in Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" by Paul Browning:
    "...Bianca is a difficult role...she's such a mixture of coyness, nastiness, and endearing vivacity.  You have captured the character of this complex woman and given the play a unique aspect through your Bianca.  Thank you for being a part of our "Taming of the Shrew."

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Review of Ann Marie as Minnie in "Engaged" by Jay Woodruff on negass.org:
  "Ann Marie King's Minnie was an expert incarnation of a sharp-edged, money-hungry bride-to-be hiding under the guise of a clueless flit."
http://www.negass.org/bray/pdf/Oct02Bray.pdf

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Link to article on "Space Opera"by Chris Helms in Town Online:
http://www.jessegordon.com/Spectrum/NCFO.htm