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| NEVERWHERE (Lifeline Theatre - 2010) | |||||||||
| "Chris Hainsworth and Christopher M. Walsh have the comedy cavern down cold." | |||||||||
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- Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune |
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| "There is sharp character work... Sean Sinitski and Christopher M. Walsh (terrific as the sadistic duo)..." | |||||||||
- Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times |
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| "The mysterious Door ... is on the run from two sinister characters, Mr. Vandemar (a funny and menacing Christopher M. Walsh) and Mr. Croup ... Sinitski and Walsh are a particular joy to watch." | |||||||||
- Kevin Heckman, PerformInk Online |
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| "Sinitski and Walsh are a killer comedy duo." | |||||||||
- Katy Walsh, Chicago Now |
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| "Sean Sinitski and Christopher M. Walsh, playing the hilariously sadistic duo Croup and Vandemar, are an absolute delight, their dry banter and garish demeanor heightening a menace that's nothing but playful." | |||||||||
- Randall Colburn, Gapers Block |
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| "The most glorious of the supporting characters are Mr. Croup (Sean Sinitski) and Mr. Vandemar (Christopher M. Walsh). They make a marvelous pair of villains--droll, funny and chilling." | |||||||||
- Dan Zeff, Theater Reviews |
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| TREASURE ISLAND (Lifeline Theatre - 2009) | |||||||||
| "Chief among equals: Christopher Walsh as the rum-and-rickets-infused Billy Bones, a rogue whose "thundering apoplexy" proves the catalyst for the story's rollicking treasure hunt." | |||||||||
- Catey Sullivan, Chicago Theater Blog |
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| "The ensemble is terrific, with Chris Hainsworth, Christopher M. Walsh, Ezekiel Sulkes, C. Sean Piereman and Eduardo Garcia as a fine bunch of battered and battering gold-diggers." | |||||||||
- Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times |
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| "Thanks to the inventions of designer Alan Donahue and a slew of deliciously droll performances from the likes of Robert McLean, Christopher M. Walsh and young Warren Weber, this is an engrossing adventure that Kauzlaric unfolds at break-neck pace." | |||||||||
- Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune |
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| "Along with Sinitski, Christopher M. Walsh, as Billy Bones, and Patrick Blashill, as Dr. Livesey, deliver exceptional performances..." | |||||||||
- Leah Zeldes, Dining Chicago |
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| THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (City Lit - 2007) | |||||||||
| "The combination of McCabe's adaptation, Theis' able direction and the cast's pitch-perfect performances is evident early on, when country doctor John Mortimer (Christopher M. Walsh) reads a document ... Like a one-person symphony, Walsh begins his recitation with matter-of-fact understatement, and builds to a rip-roaring crescendo of midnight screams and sudden death at the ghastly hands unknown phantoms." | |||||||||
- Catey Sullivan, Pioneer Press News-Star |
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