What the Critics are Saying about The Last Five Years
“In an ideal universe, Tracy Lynn Olivera would be the toast of Broadway and Jane Pesci-Townsend would be Manhattan’s reigning cabaret queen…The Big Apple’s loss is Washington’s gain, as the talented women have teamed up for the intimate, affecting musical…(Jason Robert Brown) combines bracing emotional honesty, humor and poetry in his theatrical works” Bush’s Jamie is “full of optimism and energy” Hathaway, potomacstages.com Wren, Hathaway, Gazette Packet
“witty and dynamic score…leading a superb quintet of piano and strings…Breitbart does the almost impossible. He makes performing Brown’s famously difficult score look easy, which is truly a musical treat.”
Olivera is “superb…her magnificent voice soaring…a tour de force performance”
“definitely a charmer” R. See, curtainup.com
“Olivera and Bush provide fabulous vocal performances…Olivera belts with exciting energy and Bush delivers patter with panache…Each fills the evening with musical thrills in front of the on-stage orchestra of piano, violin, cello, bass and guitar…highly detailed orchestrations (give) the entire piece a richness that fills MetroStage’s intimate space.” A
“Olivera’s lovely vibrato-etched voice soars…The backbone of the production…is a team of terrific musicians…these instrumentalists have a beautifully pure and expressive sound…euphoric piano-dominated strains…and the wistful melody of the strings”
“diva-licious” Munch, MetroWeekly
Composer Jason Robert “Brown has strong powers of observation, a great eye for revealing detail, a felicity for unpredictable rhymes and quite a sense of humor. His music is as fresh as his lyrics, with strong melodies and intriguing rhythms.”
“soaring, rapturous…the performances are terrific and the evening engaging”
“a wonderfully complex emotional piece…Olivera’s voice is divine…many aspects of this production are far superior to the original
“fresh and unique…Pesci-Townsend, Bush and Olivera do a great show justice, and then some”
“the music is gloriously touching” B. Anthony, Review4U
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