❝Along with their contrasting personas, both (Mackenna Milbourn as Phoebe and Kelly Urschel as Sibella) possess beautiful vocal skills and a comedic flair. The comedy of this piece depends on the four main characters and their interactions. All are wonderfully talented.❞
- Bob Evans - KC Applauds (A Gentleman's Guide To Love And Murder) |
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❝...Mackenna Milbourn brings the right balance of b*tchiness to the role of Sheila.❞
❝....The combined vocal and dramatic talents of Sydney Kirkegaard, Annalese Fusaro and Mackenna Milbourn make "At the Ballet" one of many great moments in this top-drawer production.❞ - Jeremy Bustin - Broadway World Review (A Chorus Line at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts) |
❝A wistful ballad performed elegantly by Sheila (Mackenna Milbourn), Bebe (Sydney Kirkegaard) and Maggie (Annalese Fusaro), “At The Ballet,” compares the sadness and stress of each woman’s girlhood with their ability to escape by dancing and watching ballet, where everything is beautiful.❞
- Emily Jennings - Free Lance Star Review (A Chorus Line at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts) |
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❝Mackenna Milbourn also wowed the audience with her vocal abilities in her role of Sweeney Todd's beloved and graceful daughter Johanna, especially in her introductory solo song "Green Finch and Linnet Bird".❞
❝....Milbourn's character provides an element of innocence in a perverted context of violence, and she executes this concept wonderfully well.❞ - Audrey Morabito - Broadway World Review (Texas Christian University's production of Sweeney Todd in Fort Worth, TX)
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