MaryAnne Piccolo
Reviews

Jerry's Girls

"MaryAnne Piccolo has the most powerful voice in the cast, and is memorable in her stark and piercing duet with Julia Kiley called “Kiss Her Now.”

Nov 2nd, 2009, kloucksphoto.com, by Kory-Loucks Powell

"Solo turns by MaryAnne Piccolo in “Where Ever He Ain’t” and “Look What Happened To Mabel” showcased her effectiveness as a comedic actress with a marvelous big voice. And when Julia Kiley and MaryAnne teamed up for the duet “Kiss Her Now” it proved to be a lovely moment of musical theater. "

Nov 7th, 2009, Metro-online.com, by Don Church & Tony Schillaci




The Full Monty

"...he’s having a tough time in his marriage to his wife, Georgie, played with a punch by MaryAnne Piccolo."

July 14th, 2009, WMNR 88.1 FM Fine Arts Radio, by Rosalind Friedman

"Next, the female cast brought down the house strutting their ample stuff and singing full out in "It’s A Woman’s World." 
Their superb voices are led by MaryAnne Piccolo as Georgie Bukatinsky who sets the pace for the show."

July 8th, 2009, The Resident, by Tony Schillaci and Don Church




The Great American Trailer Park Musical 


"And Lin (MaryAnne Piccolo) has a dirty joke about everything. She's a firecracker."

May 8th, 2008, al.com, by Jon Busdeker 

"The remaining trio is played by Lindsay Devino, MaryAnne Piccolo, and Doreen Barnard... Piccolo’s crass, mouthy neighbor is reminiscent of a young Roseanne Barr."

Feb 3rd, 2008, Sandiego.com, by Frankie Moran

"Stealing every scene they are in were the white trash greek chorus comprised of Doreen Barnard, Lindsay Devino, and MaryAnne Piccolo. These ladies were having almost too much fun to still be legal."

January 8th, 2008, Stonewall News, Spokane, WA, by Kelly Brown

"The story is told by a trio of girls (Doreen Barnard, MaryAnne Piccolo, and Lindsay Devino) who can sing up a storm.  I can honestly say I don't recall hearing three finer female voices on stage at the same time. These gals are good, and great comediennes too."

May 2008, eujacksonville.com, Jacksonville, FL, by Dick Kerekes



Other Reviews

"Tuesday nights at 7PM The Duplex in Sheridan Square gives us a lively, high-level variety show with a wide spectrum of 
performers.

All of the acts I saw were professional-- from a candidate for the show “Hairspray” to a Jewish country singer.

 MaryAnne Piccolo’s strong voice and vibrant presence, the dynamic, funny Anthony Valbiro’s comedy and Mark Aaron James’s gentle singing and humor were the high points for me. And even Judy Garland showed up in a rousing turn! A good time was had by all."

July 31st, 2007, lively-arts.com,  by Richmond Shepard 






"The Maid was played to perfection by MaryAnne Piccolo who I suspect, like many in the cast, is capable of a tremendous range 
(I would love to see her do Shaw or Molliere or Feydeau)."

August 1st, 2004, artzine.org, by Louis Lopar

Press Releases

From Playbill.com:

"The Great American Trailer Park Musical hits the road Jan. 10 as the national tour begins at Spokane, Washington's Bing Crosby Theater... The ensemble cast includes Dane Agostinis (as Duke), Doreen Barnard (Betty), Lindsay Devino (Pickles), David Howard (Norbert), Erica Livingston (Jeannie), MaryAnne Piccolo (Lin), and Sara Ruzicka (Pippi). Kenneth D'Elia and Carolyn Kimmel are the swings." read more  


From Playbill.com:

"Jenn Colella, who will be part of the cast of the Broadway-bound musical High Fidelity, will host the upcoming Monday Nights, New Voices concert at the Laurie Beechman Theatre.  Produced by Courtney Wagner and Scott Alan, the 9:30 PM concert on Aug. 21 will spotlight the talents of Emily Mitchell, Allison Ford, MaryAnne Piccolo, Joseph Hutcheson and Alan Shaw. Barbara Anselmi will be the evening's musical director... " read more

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