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The
Pillowman |
"Jeffrey
Coyle and Gary Marz play Tupolski and Ariel, a good cop/bad cop
team...They are perfection in their performances, which make audience
members squirm in their seats" |
Artvoice
By Anthony Chase |
11/21/07 |
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Lost In Hollywoodland |
"Christopher
Parada and Jeffrey Coyle are marvelous as two Disney-esque evil sidekicks,
and they perform Jones’ choreography with brilliance." |
Artvoice
By Anthony Chase |
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"Christopher
Parada and Jeffrey Coyle bring stupidity to the edge." |
Buffalo
News
By TED HADLEY
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Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme |
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"Jeffrey
Coyle adds to a list of memorable performances that have been
accumulating quite rapidly over the past year. "
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Artvoice
By Anthony Chase |
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A Little House Christmas |
"Jeffrey Coyle's
Mr. Edwards is as funny as he is vulnerable. "
(The "big man in a red suit" mentioned is me)
|
Buffalo
News
Nicole Peradotto
|
December 10, 2006 |
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A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum
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I was very impressed, as well, by the powerful
performance by Jeffrey Coyle as Miles Gloriosus, the arrogant Roman
general. His singing and comic abandon are equally impressive. |
Artvoice
by Anthony Chase
|
September,
2006 |
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The
main plot obstacle is the fact that Lycus has already sold Phylia to Miles
Gloriosus, a military captain (played by large and handsome baritone
Jeffrey Coyle).
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Buffalo
News
By JANA EISENBERG |
September,
2006 |
 |
A
Musical Tribute to Tony Bennett
"Newcomer Coyle has a succession of Big Finish tunes... but
is a surprise in his quieter moments, such as the Evans number."
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Buffalo News
By TED HADLEY
|
July, 2006 |
 |
Urinetown
"Marc Sacco, Elizabeth Urbanczyk, Doug
Weyand, Jeffrey Coyle—there is no weak link here. Everybody is
wonderful."
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Artvoice
by Anthony Chase |
May, 2006 |