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GLIMPSES OF THE MOON
Oak Room, Algonquin Hotel, New York
January 21 – March 10, 2008 |
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Backstage.com
“In this case, the flaxen-haired ingénue is Patti Murin, a sensational young actor who sings with gorgeous clarity. More than
the site-specific conceit, she's the reason for sneaking a glimpse at this Moon.”
“Murin negotiates each period trap and romantic cliché with sparkling sincerity. She's a delightfully fresh sip from a classic
vintage and ensures your evening at the Oak Room provides something substantial to drink down with all that cute.”
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Variety
“Patti Murin -- moonlighting from her Broadway chores as the Muse of Music down the block at "Xanadu" -- and Stephen
Plunkett make an attractive central couple. ”
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HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL
Atlanta's Theatre of the Stars, Atlanta
January 2007 |
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The Signal
“Next we have Patti Murin as "Sharpay Evans" the theatre buff determined not to let Gabriella steal her thunder. Patti
humorously pulls off Sharpay's cattiness and ruthlessness as she causes major trouble for our protagonists.”
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Marietta Daily Journal
“Witty comedy delights in this performance. So does physical comedy, particularly from Sharpay Evans (Patti Murin), the
drama club president who craves the spotlight, and Ryan Evans (Bobby List), the sidekick twin brother in her shadow.”
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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Atlanta's Theatre of the Stars, Tour
August to October 2006 |
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Democrat & Chronicle
“Murin is a wonderfully feisty Belle, a powerhouse with a voice like an angel and a freshness that would make Walt Disney
proud.”
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Cape Cod Times
"Newcomer Patti Murin plays Belle with great earnestness, singing her heart out in songs like “Home" in front of a lavish set.”
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Providence Journal, projo.com
“Patti Murin, who looks all of 16, is an appealing, innocent Belle. She has a sweet, true soprano, but one that can take off
when needed. Her big number, “Home,” was wonderful.”
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Warwick Online
Murin fulfills lifelong dream as Belle
“I’ve wanted to play a princess since I can remember,” Patti Murin told me from her parents’ home in Hopewell Junction, N.Y.
“We’re in the middle of the Beauty and the Beast tour. We had a great run in Atlanta, and we have a week off before going to
Dayton [Ohio] and then Providence."
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Dayton City Paper
"...firmly led by the confident, vocally strong Patti Murin as Belle...”
“The Beast can only break the spell if he learns to love and be loved in return, yet it’s to Murin’s credit that such an
assignment isn’t smooth sailing. A fiercely determined Belle if there ever was one, Murin defiantly stands her ground opposite
Halling in Act 1 (supplying an excellent rendition of “Home”) but breaks free with endearing abandon in the more romantic
Act 2 as Belle comes to realize her true feelings for the Beast.”
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