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We've got magic to do!!! #pippin #bestfriends #facesamothercouldlove #pippintour
Pippin opened up this week at the Cadillac Palace Theatre to a full house of enthusiastic fans ready to celebrate the 32nd longest running Broadway play and enjoy the iconic figures portrayed in it. There was quite a lot...
“Kristine Reese as Catherine was the perfect foil to those plans, playing a sweet, sometimes comical, sometimes earnest young widow with an estate to run and a long suffering love for Pippin.”
Like most theatre enthusiasts, I've always enjoyed Stephen Schwartz's score for PIPPIN, with
“....several characters have been drastically changed, namely the Leading Player (now a sassy, seductive female), and Catherine (whose humor and charm can only be experienced live).”
“..and Kristine Reese has a killer voice and infectious joy as Catherine.” -Kyle West. BroadwayWorld Dallas
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“...love interest Catherine (Kristine Reese), who brought out the heart of the the show with the intimate, heart-felt “I Guess I’ll Miss the Man,” the best performance of the evening.”
Theater review: ‘Pippin’ a one-of-a-kind theater experience
“Kristine Reese, who played Pippin’s love interest Catherine, had an incredible voice and was adorably sweet and quirky.”
-ShelbyStar.com
Training the next star of the #PippinTour. What do you think, @mikeschwitter? #PipPipHooray #broadwayhopeful #babybroadway #babysittersclubbroadwaybootcamp #🎪 #magictodo (at Village of Ridgewood)
"Kristine Reese as Catherine has the quality of Julia Louis-Dreyfus—a pushy insistence cloaked in self-deprecation—early on, softening as her relationship with Pippin deepens." -Arthur Dorman, Talkin' Broadway