Todd CoursonReviews
Play: The Tempest "The production gives full breadth to the play's funny stuff...Todd Courson as the drunken butler Stephano is among the standouts." Ron Cohen, Backstage -- New York, NY Play: The Comedy of Errors "...Todd Courson plays (Dromio) with commedia dell'arte clownishness." Harry Forbes, Backstage -- New York, NY Play: Snakebit "Todd Courson is both funny and touching as Michael, capturing the character's essential conflicts and personality quirks. Courson makes Michael a very sympathetic person while also making him witty and edgy." Harry Zimbler, Center Daily Times Play: The Tempest "The buffoonish and often comic characters of jester Trinculo and drunken butler Stephano (Todd Courson) are played with Laurel and Hardy physicality...often laugh provoking." Fred McKinnon, TheaterOnline.com -- New York, NY Play: The Tempest "There’s some breathtakingly funny comic stuff from Stephano (Todd Courson)..." David Mackler, Off Broadway Review, New York, NY Play: The Tempest "Particularly entertaining are Mat Sanders as Trinculo and Todd Courson as the drunken Stephano. Their actions and mannerisms infuse the already funny script with humor that leaves the audience hooting." Nick Luckenbaugh, Washington Square News, New York, NY Play: Arsenic & Old Lace "...one twist with the character of Dr. Einstein. As played by Todd Courson, he's no re-run of Peter Lorre. He's closer to a Doogie Howser who's spent too much time too close to the X-ray unit." Terry Morris, Dayton Daily News Play: The Merchant of Venice "Todd Courson blithely robs whole scenes as the Prince of Morocco." Rosemary Jones, Capitol Hill Times Play: Black Coffee "Mr. Courson, as Hastings, added a touch of comic relief to the show whether he was along side of Poirot, in a room alone or being chased by the shows' vixen..." "...played to the hilt...by the hilarious Todd Courson." Sandusky Register |
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