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"This remarkable cast is led by versatile Equity actor Curt Denham playing Voltaire, Sage, Host and Candide's dear leader, Dr. Pangloss. Denham leads with clarity, charm and impeccable comedic timing."
- Times Publishing Group, Michael Oppenheimer "The roles of Voltaire, Dr. Pangloss and Sage are played deftly by Curt Denham, whose soaring voice, unique physicality and ability to morph between characters is spell-binding. " - Scott's Valley Press, Christina Wise
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"Denham is simply terrific, and his smooth, powerful vocals provide the musical with what gravitas it has."
- Santa Cruz Sentinel
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"Denham portrays Georges with affectation perfection – just enough to be gay, but not too much to be swishy. He has a beautifully romantic voice, and when he sings 'Song on the Sand', I felt the love for Albin." - San Francisco Bay Times, Michael Platania
"The performances of the principal leading roles are really spectacular, their voices are equally captivating, especially when they sing and dance together." - San Francisco Tribune
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"The cast, particularly the principals, is wonderful. They are fabulous, not only in their individual performances, but also as a team." -Contra Costa Times, Pat Craig
"Curt Denham plays Georges with warmth and humor. He is a perfect straight man for Albin." -Talkin' Broadway, Richard Connema
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"Curt Denham as the grumpy Horace provides an excellent foil to Dolly's charms, and just the right amount of 'Bah, Humbug!'"
-Diablo Magazine, Miriam Wild-Smith
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"The show also has a rich supporting cast including a wonderfully grumpy and growling Curt Denham as Horace." -Contra Costa Times, Pat Craig
"Curt Denham sings with fastidious grace as Horace Vandergelder. He does not overplay the role of the curmudgeon." -Talkin' Broadway, Richard Connema
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"It certainly isn't everyone's cup of tea because Sondheim is an acquired taste. But with veterans like the luminous Kathryn Adkins and the commanding Curt Denham in the mix of the five singers, it's worth acquiring. The twosome offers up some of the best songs: 'Country House', plus Denham's 'Sorry-Grateful'."
-Santa Cruz Sentinel, Joanne Englehardt
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"Becca McCoy and Curt Denham project the perfect combination of dread and elation respectively. Denham, a newcomer to TheatreZone, projects a blend of love and cluelessness that forges his conflict."
- Harriet Heithaus, Naples Daily News
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"Curt Denham may be the best Daddy Warbucks of my experience."
-The Daily Journal, Keith Kreitman
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"As Buddy, Denham adeptly shows the tension between his character's real love for Sally and his philandering urges. He is sensational in his song "The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me-Blues."
-Modesto Bee, Lisa Millegan
"The four principals give dramatically and vocally excellent performances." -Stockton Record, Dianne Runion
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