Thursday, May 1, 2014

The reviews are IN!


 
"The elegantly long-legged Ernest gives Miss Van de Graaff an air of cultivated self-assurance, and in “Show Off,” it’s easy to see why the lady was such a hit. Ernest’s beautiful voice and agile dancer’s body are showcased in this number that gently spoofs the stage conventions of the 1920s."


http://www.pvnews.com/lifestyle/drowsy-musical-is-anything-but/article_673f5092-cfc1-11e3-b20d-0019bb2963f4.html



 "Jessica Ernest is especially engaging with her spectacular long legs and athletic abilities, used to perfection in her "Bride's Lament." Her opening number "Show Off" in which she claims to not want to be in the spotlight any longer proves just the opposite. Ms. Ernest is perfectly suited to the spotlight and manages to display many useless talents which seem to make her all the more valuable to her producer."

http://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/BWW-Reviews-THE-DROWSY-CHAPERONE-Tries-to-Tame-a-Pampered-Starlet-on-Her-Wedding-Day-20140427#.U2Kcs2zD_mI


"Charismatic, leggy New York-based stunner Ernest has the vocal and comedic chops to follow in original Janet Sutton Foster’s hard-to-fill footsteps opposite an ideally cast Parker, triple-threat-tastic as the ever-so handsome Robert. Parker also shares a snazzy tap duet with the terrific Daniel, who sings, dances, and acts the part of sidekick George with verve to spare."

http://www.stagescenela.com/2014/04/the-drowsy-chaperone-4/



 And for those of you who can't make it all the way to California, here is a little clip, so you can decide for yourself if the reviews are true!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DyfGiwzmCM&feature=youtu.be



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