Linden Waddell
 
 

REVIEWS:
Sherman Show & It’s All Relative

 
 
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Featured on the Dr. Demento Show!

                www.drdemento.com 6/17/2017

 
 

PLATINUM MEDAL!

“Side-splittingly funny! A firm two thumbs held up to the stratosphere!”

                Ernest Kearney, TheTVolution

https://thetvolution.com/2017/06/allan-sherman-remembered-at-the-fringe/

 

“(a) taut, perfectly executed romp of a show” * “a tour de force!”

                Tom Rolla’s GARDENIA

 

“Solid entertainment … a great time!”

                Jordan Young, So Cal Arts & Entertainment

http://actingsolo.com/blog/eifman-ballets-red-giselle-in-costa-mesa-hollywood-fringe-festival-returns/

 

“A steady stream of laughter” * “Audience was left breathless”

                Les Traub, CABARET SCENES

http://cabaretscenes.org/2016/02/25/linden-waddell-hello-again-the-songs-of-allan-sherman/

 

 

“A Great Show - The Laughter Was Raucous!”

                Daniel Faigin, CA Highways

http://cahighways.org/wordpress/?p=13084

 

Hello Again! The Songs of Allan Sherman is nothing short of dazzling. With great energetic pacing from director Janet Miller and a remarkable performance from Linden Waddell...and superb backup artistry from Marjorie Poe, it offers nonstop and fullout laughter, a funfilled entertainment.

https://broadwayworld.com

“Get ready to sit back and laugh…we had a ball…totally entertaining!”

                Shari Barrett, BWW

http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/4580?review_id=22842&tab=reviews

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CRITIC’S PICK! “Nonstop and full out laughter, a fun-filled entertainment!”
Don Grigware, Grigware Reviews

https://grigware.blogspot.com/2017/06/review-hello-again-songs-of-allan.html

 

 

“If I wasn’t laughing or guffawing, then I was simply grinning from ear-to-ear the entire show. That’s magic.”

“A reverent look at the irreverent comedian.” “Hilarious!”

                Tony Frankel, stageandcinema.com

http://www.stageandcinema.com/2017/06/28/hello-again/

 
 
 

 

Hollywood Fringe Cheers HELLO AGAIN! THE SONGS OF ALLAN SHERMAN Don Grigware | JUNE 12, 2018

Nothing Short of Dazzling! Don’t Miss It!”  [Linden Waddell is] “super talented and fiercely funny”

“Screamingly Funny!”

                Don Grigware, Broadway World Review

http://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/BWW-Review-Hollywood-Fringe-Cheers-HELLO-AGAIN-THE-SONGS-OF-ALLAN-SHERMAN-20170612



“A captivating evening of music and humor” * “gales of audience laughter” * “an evening’s worth of hilarious songs overflowing with gag lines in virtually every phrase” * “the packed audience at Gardenia gave Waddell a roar of final applause, the equivalent of a string of curtain calls”

                Don Heckman, THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MUSIC

https://irom.wordpress.com/2016/02/01/hello-again-the-songs-of-allan-sherman-by-linden-waddell-at-the-gardenia

 

 

“So Wonderful!”

“This show could work anywhere, and it really has unlimited potential to please audiences of any kind!”

                Stephen Fife, Editor-in-Chief, Better Lemons

https://better-lemons.com/featured/fringe-no-not/

 

 

“Waddell did them all justice with her strong, wide-ranging voice, which encompasses a soaring soprano, a Merman belt and a solid feel for sweet irony. When combined with extremely well-developed acting chops, she was in absolutely top form singing great songs with familiar melodies and amazingly funny lyrics.”  “terrifically entertaining” * “an evening of solid laughter”

                Elliot Zwiebach, CABARET SCENES

http://cabaretscenes.org/2015/08/31/linden-waddell-the-songs-of-allan-sherman/

 

 


 
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Linden Waddell: It’s All Relative
Elliot Zwiebach, CABARET SCENES
February 26, 2018

Linden Waddell is a complete entertainer—a magnificent singer, a talented comedienne who’s not afraid to laugh at herself, and a delightful hostess for a fast-paced evening of cabaret.

In a deliberately family-friendly evening, Waddell talked about ancestors, parents, siblings, spouses, friends, and pets, noting that every family is like fudge: mostly sweet, with a few nuts.

Not one to do the expected, she entered the room wearing a light purple bathrobe with white polka dots and holding a cup of coffee, walking back and forth through the audience and singing a slow-building version of “Consider Yourself” (Lionel Bart, from Oliver!) to make the audience feel “at home.”

Once the song was done, she removed the robe to show off a sparkly purple outfit, then started talking about family with a full-voiced “You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby” (Harry Warren/Johnny Mercer)—including the rarely heard verse about the stork—that built to a bluesy version, complete with orange boa.

Noting how complicated family relationships can become, Waddell sang “I’m My Own Grandma” (Dwight Latham/Moe Jaffe)—a tongue-twisting, relationship-confounding song based on the writings of Mark Twain that may have left audience members breathless trying to follow the intricacies described, but enabling Waddell to show off her funny bone as well as her keen memory for lyrics.

She also demonstrated that keen ability on “Momisms,” a rapid-fire set of lyrics (by Anita Renfroe, set to the driving music of The William Tell Overture) about all the things mothers say to children from dawn till day’s end—an amazing tour de force. There was also a rousing performance of “Friendship” (Cole Porter) that included kazoo accompaniment by the singer and her music director, pianist Marjorie Poe.

The tempo slowed down every so often—for a sweet, gentle “Errol Flynn” (Amanda McBroom) as a tribute to her father; a thoughtful “Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars” (Antonio Carlos Jobim/Gene Lees) as a tribute to her husband of 28 years; and an intense take on “If He Walked into My Life” (Jerry Herman, from Mame) as a tribute to her children.

Waddell closed the show with a sweet and lovely “Everything Possible” (Rev. Fred Small), an uplifting song about being what you want to be (“You can be anybody you want to be/You can love anybody whomever you will/ … And know I will love you still”).

http://cabaretscenes.org/2018/02/26/linden-waddell-its-all-relative/