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Reviews"Curly-headed Courtney Poston has a natural radiance and welcome comic timing as Charlie's sister, Sally. She belts out 'My New Philosophy.'”
-You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown [Hap Erstein, The Palm Beach Post] “The key performances from Antolino and Poston as the sweet-voiced sisters...are well-acted and vocally powerful.” - Side Show [Christine Dolen, The Miami Herald] "[Courtney Poston and Kaela Antolino] effortlessly commanded the stage...[They] perfectly complemented each other and were in sync the entire show...Their rendition of 'Who Will Love Me As I Am?' and 'I Will Never Leave You'...truly moved me, and much of the audience. Both performances were spell-binding." - Side Show [Jason Parsley, South Florida Gay News] "Courtney Poston, as the fragile Violet, and Kaela Antolino, as the more gutsy Daisy, were magnificent. A casting triumph as they pulled off the feat of simultaneous motion (without a clunky tie device) while sinigng up a powerful storm that nearly overloaded the room." - Side Show [Jesse Leaf, Around Town] “As the...wounded wholesome girl next door, [Courtney Poston] caresses her songs with such loving affection that she wins you over every time she walks on stage. Any man, gay or straight, who doesn't want to take Poston's Julia out to dinner-and-a-movie must be dead inside.” -The Wedding Singer [Bill Hirschman, Florida Theatre Onstage] “These anthems of soaring melody lines and harmonies are carried to the rafters by Antolino and Poston like intertwining streams of silver liquid.” - Side Show [Bill Hirschman, Florida Theatre Onstage] "The residents include...the genial Nicky (Vandepas and one arm of Courtney Poston), ...Trekkie Monster (Vandepas and Poston again), ...the Bad Idea Bears: fluffy, cute hedonists and troublemakers (Vandepas and Poston again); ...Mrs. Thistletwat (Poston again) a grumpy, old educator, and Poston filling in for virtually every character at one point or another." -Avenue Q [Bill Hirschman, Florida Theatre Onstage] "In this and many other cases, that’s Poston, who operates several other puppets without voicing them and even operates one of Trekkie Monster’s hands, forcing her to coordinate like a ballet dancer with Vandepas when they bring Trekkie to life in tandem." - Avenue Q [Bill Hirschman, Florida Theatre Onstage] "Christian Vandepas, who usually performs alongside the glowing, Courtney Poston..." -Avenue Q [Christine Dolen, The Miami Herald] "...as Trudy, Poston is like a modern day Samantha Stevens, waving her hand and creating magic...bringing a refreshing understanding and objective air to the story." -Juliet Among the Changelings [Mary Damiano, South Florida Gay News] "...Laertes (Krys Parker), Rosencrantz (Kelly Ainsworth), and Guildenstern (Courtney Poston) are all female characters, with the latter pair portrayed as part of the stereotypical self-obsessed youth culture to a very comic effect." -Hamlet [Ceol Mo Chroi - Music of my Heart] |