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Praise for Nice Work if You Can Get It, National Tour

 

"...Comedic chops, solid vocals...and strong movement skills, her performance is one of the most memorable ones..."

Jennifer Perry, Broadway World, Feb. 2, 2015

 

 

"The huge bonus among the cast members is Stephanie Harter Gilmore..."

Tom Titus, Huntington Beach Independent/Daily Pilot, March 19th, 2015

 

 

"Stephanie Harter Gilmore as the prohibitionist Duchess Estonia Dulworth earned the most thunderous applause of the night with “Looking for a Boy,” a hilarious...emotional roller coaster of a song...Her acting is as much of a joy to watch as her singing."

Derek Mong, DC Metro Theatre Arts, Jan 31, 2015

 

 

"But it is Stephanie Harter Gilmore who steals the show with her operatic vocals and her imperious demeanor as Duchess Estonia Dulworth..."

Robert W. McDowell, Triangle Arts & Entertainment, Jan. 23rd, 2015

 

 

"Stephanie Harter Gilmore especially impresses as a moralizing duchess who rails against demon rum and discovers another, untended part of her personality in the course of the evening, inspiring one of the giddiest musical numbers seen in many years."

Arthur Dorman, Talkin' Broadway, October 17, 2014

 

 

"Usually the supporting parts get the highest praise in a show like this — and true enough, Campbell, Scarr, Fried, Gandolfo and especially powerhouse soprano Gilmore have plenty of scene-stealing numbers — but they’re also beyond supporting; they’re its lifeblood." 

Mark Lowy, DFW.com, September 17, 2014

 

 

"Stephanie Harter Gilmore...is simply a riot...Her comedic timing, acting and vocals never let you down...The audience roared with laughter and applauded during the song and through to the end."

-Richard Blake, Sept 17, 2014

Associate Critic for John Garcia's THE COLUMN

 

 

"Among a cast of oddball characters Gilmore steals the second act as the prohibition leading Duchess Estonia Dulworth."

Drew Jackson, EDGE Dallas, TX, September 6, 2014

 

 

"Stephanie Harter Gilmore’s uppity Duchess Estonia Dulworth...has a strength to her vocals that commands a room, and her working opposite Reed Campbell’s Cookie McGee...is like a hand in a glove."

Rob Ervin

The Clubhouse, September 5, 2014    

 

Happy Days the Musical at Booth Theatre, Ogunquit, Maine

 

“Stephanie Harter Gilmore in particular gives a very impassioned performance of Marion- the side of Mrs. C that we didn’t get to seemuch of on TV.“

Jason Pendergast, July 15, 2014

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Carmen's Place at Castillo Theatre, W 42nd Street  

 

"As Karen Allen (and Carmen in the opera) Gilmore shows an inherent sweetness in her character and beautiful lyricism in her sung sections. She easily switches between the operatic singing...and the musicaltheatre-pop style"

Joanie Brittingham, Entertainment

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Spring Awakening at Crown Uptown

 

"Luke Johnson and Stephanie Harter Gilmore are versatile chameleons delineating all 14 adult authority figures, fromparents (both brutal and compassionate) to teachers (bothstern and seductive)."

Bob Curtwright, Correspondent 

Wichita Eagle 

 

Cats at Crown Uptown

 

"There are plenty of highlight reasons to catch this energetic, quirky, innovative and slyly surprising show...There’s the spoofy but full-throated Italian opera love duet between a swashbuckling pirate cat (Mario Castro) and a coyly not-so-helpless damsel (Stephanie Harter Gilmore) – complete with an amusing modern “Titanic” twist."

Bob Curtwright, Correspondent

Wichita Eagle 

 

Sound of Music at Arizona Broadway

 

"The other nuns at the Abbey, played by Mary Jane McCloskey, Stephanie Harter Gilmore and Emily Blake Anderson, provide some stirring vocals and harmonize together beautifully."

Gil Benbrook

Phoenix Regional 

 

Marvelous Wonderettes at Cabaret Oldtown

 

"Gilmore as the take-charge Missy is reminiscent of Kathryn Grayson of old Hollywood musicals with her graceful, easy vibrato — even in throwaway moments like backup in "Allegheny Moon"...you can't help marveling at the power and quality she gives to mere pop tunes."

Bob Curtwright, Correspondent 

Wichita Eagle 

 

 

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