Stacie Johnsen

The Sound of Music

The Wall Street Journal says:

"...altogether charming."

The Portland Forecaster says:

"In my experience, the best-ever regional professional (Equity contract) production [of The Sound of Music] opened last week at Ogunquit Playhouse."

The York Weekly's Seacoastonline.com says:
"...warm and wholesome theater at its best."

"There are many memorable tunes in the show, all done well because there's not a bad voice in the cast."

The Portland Press Herald says:

"...with its highly-spirited cast of talented performers, this latest take on the trials of the von Trapp family comes alive like the hills and makes for a fine time at the theater."

Playbill.com article:
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/140622-Smith-Bennett-Moore-Bussert-to-Star-in-The-Sound-of-Music-at-the-Ogunquit-Playhouse

Associated Content article:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5530310/the_sound_of_music_starts_june_30_at.html?cat=8


Mack & Mabel

South Florida Gay News says:

"...strong comic ensemble including Stacie Johnsen as skeptical pianist Ella..."

Florida Media News/ENV Magazine says:

"With this upscale production creating such enjoyment credit must go to the rest of the cast [including] Stacie Johnsen..."


High School Musical

Chris Curcio on KBAQ radio's "Curtain Up Phoenix" says:

"Stacie Johnsen's Ms. Darbus, the school's stuffy drama teacher, is hysterical."

Jane Holahan of the Lancaster New Era says:

"Standouts include Johnsen, who is very funny as Ms. Darbus..."

Larry Alexander of the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal says:

"It has many fine performances, my favorites being...Johnsen, who made Darbus a true drama queen with a very wry sense of humor."


Oliver! National Tour

Kristina Dorsey of New London, CT's The Day says:

"The show has its share of strong singers but the standout [is] arguably Stacie Johnsen, whose operatic voice soars beautifully on I Shall Scream."

Stephanie Caltagirone of PA's Reading Eagle says:

"Stacie Johnsen [is] well cast as the true comic relief of the show."

Nevada Events' Jack Neal says:

"Who Will Buy? has some very nice singing thanks to Stacie Johnsen..."

Penny LeLeux of the Orange County, TX Record says:

"quite entertaining in [her] love/hate scenes"

Chad Meredith of The Bowling Green News says:

"Stacie Johnsen (Widow Corney) made [a] perfect orphanage caretaker.   Johnsen's operatic voice gave us the impression that she was not going to let Mr. Bumble walk all over her."

Link to article in the Bradenton Herald December 25, 2008:
www.bradenton.com/entertainment/story/1117574.html

Link to article in the Sunbury Daily Item January 14, 2009:
http://www.dailyitem.com/0300_entertainment/local_story_014234551.html

Link to article in the Reading Eagle February 26, 2009:
http://www.readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=127187


The Boy Friend

The Patriot News says:

"...cast standout...veteran actress Stacie Johnsen as the headmistress"

"Poor Little Pierette is particularly well done"

 

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