Laura Titus

Productions

 

Reviews

 

Florida Theatre OnStage, Michelle Solomon

“Titus doesn’t skimp on the emotion. She’s given some of the show’s most important songs, mostly because they are the one’s from the hit parade, and added in for the 2010 revival – “I Say A Little Prayer” and “A House Is Not A Home.”  She sings them with a heart-wrenching honesty, and she has a wonderful, lyrical voice.”


FLorida Theatre OnStage, Bill Hirschman

“Jolt has brought together a cast with innate appeal and universally strong voices, especially Ryan Crout’s haplessly genial Robbie, and Laura Titus’s sweet-natured Julia – actors who exude an appropriate working class aura.”


Broadway World, david McKibbin

“This production's ensemble of sixteen served as the backbone of this show during some crucial numbers. Throughout the show's eleven-o-clock number, "Springtime for Hitler," the ensemble performs with high energy, tapping with rhythmic accuracy and clean steps.”

 

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