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"...the tart-tongued drag queen, with a fondness for Judy Garland and bad puns. He is expertly played by Jeffrey Carlson, a veteran of such roles after having played a similar extravagant part in last season's Boy George musical "Taboo.""
-Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press |
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"The most colorful role is Gash... and Carlson camps it up appropriately."
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-William Stevenson, Broadway.com
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Photo by Carol Rosegg
"...tender performance from Jeffrey Carlson."
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-David Coté, NY1 |
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"Happily, Ms. Lavery has fleshed out her story with a unique and eccentric group of characters (all of whom are rendered with winning warmth by a well-chosen cast)...
...Carlson does have one marvelously campy, red gown with wimple Saint Bernadette riff..." -Elyse Sommer, CurtainUp |
Photo by Carol Rosegg. |
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"...'deeply shallow' singer and female impersonator called Gash (the superb Jeffrey Carlson)..."
-John Lahr, The New Yorker |
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"Jeffrey Carlson scores points as Gash"
-BackStage.com |
Photo by Sara Krulwich. |