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Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!
"...it's fun to see someone (Rachel) play an instrument in one scene, then act like a swaggering farmer in the next scene, then scratch and cluck like a chicken in the next. That seems like it would be fun to do (or perhaps I am just very easily amused), and it's also fun to watch. I love creative problem solving and when you have a cast of 4 but a story involving more characters than that... seeing how it all gets put together is great. Especially when it's done great, like this show."
Part of the NYFringe Festival
- Susan Atwood, BACKSTAGE UNSCRIPTED
"I attended the performance of Cock-a-Doodle-Doo at the Flamboyan last Saturday and was pleased to have the opportunity to hear your work -- and Mr. Melville's. And, of course, to see your performance -- as well as Mr. DiPiazza, Ms. Green and Ms. Pinyan's.
I was unfamiliar with the story -- was surprised to find it come to a life-affirming place despite its darker, heavier elements -- and admired your passion in adaptation, composition and delivery... as well as the multi-talents of your actor/musician castmates. Thanks again for giving me the opportunity to be there on behalf of the Public and MTI."
- Mike Cohen
Office of the Music Theater Initiative, The Public Theater
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Battlecry The Musical
BATTLECRY is a heart-warming story of the real meaning of Lincoln’s “last full measure of devotion.” The songs will cheer you and move you, reminding us that even in the midst of terrible agony, there can be joy, love and healing.
"There were only about eight to 10 musicians in the pit, but they had a full, rich sound for such a small number." -www.fredericknewspost.com
www.battlecrymusical.com
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Betwixt, Between and BeTwain
"Rachel Green, in particular, has a funny visual moment where she stands hunched over on a chair, neighing like a lame horse while simultaneously playing a violin, infusing a beautiful classical soundtrack into her own silly scene."
- by Adrienne Cea, OFFOFFONLINE.COM
"...any girl who can stand on a chair, hunched over while portraying a horse and playing violin as her rump is slapped [as a horse at auction] and her hoof inspected - leaving her with only one leg to stand on - deserves some extra sugar cubes!)"
- Susan Atwood, BACKSTAGE UNSCRIPTED
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Contact: rachel@rachelgreen.info