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Susan
Egan is charming, sexy, and amazingly talented.
She is the troublemaker of this tale and, as the story has it,
everyone on stage falls in love with her.
You will too.
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Liz Smith, New York Post
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Susan
Egan, Tony-nominated for her performance in Beauty and the Beast,
here moves into the front ranks of musical actresses with her sweet but
strong turn as Princess Leonide.
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Greg Evans, Variety
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Egan
now gets to play a gender-bending young woman who dominates the action,
controls the plot, and makes everyone weak in the knees.
She revels in the role.
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Fintan OToole, New York Daily News
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For
the delectable ... totally enchanting Susan Egan, the show could be a
star maker.
-- Clive Barnes, New York Post
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Susan
Egan is a perfectly wonderful Princess Leonide with a warm soprano
voice, a beautiful face, and the physicality of a classic clown.
It is a potent combination.
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Howard Gradet, Baltimore Chronicle
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Get
out your dictionary, look up adorable, and if the name Susan Egan
doesnt come up, get a new dictionary.
--
Michele Willens, Live!
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