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Ten Reasons to See
...His Lovely Wife, Ira: Ira Gershwin with and without George
- "Nadler turns names carved in stone into flesh- and-blood creatures with personalities, passions and quirks... perfect -- poignant."
Stephen Holden, The New York Times
- "A chance to see one of cabaret's brightest and most inventive stars in peak form."
Michael Dale, BroadwayWorld.com
- "Nadler's infectious verve and ready wit are in abundance... A vivid, enthralling theater piece."
Bettina Paley, BroadwayAfterDark.com
- "Mark Nadler, a performer so abundantly and insistently talented... the guy's got the goods."
David Finkle, The Huffington Post
- "[Mark Nadler is] quote possibly the world's greatest entertainer… this is an important show and a memorable evening."
Roy Sander, BistroAwards.com
- "I was struck not only by the music and Nadler's razzle-dazzle performance but also by biographical and historical notes. …That's the ticket!"
Leah Garchik, SF Gate for the San Francisco Chronicle
- "There are so many great and bright things about this show that it would take millions of words to describe them all. But take my word for it. This is an engaging, first-rate, enticing evening." RATING: FOUR GLASSES OF CHAMPAGNE (highest rating)
Lee Hartgrave, KQED-FM
- "I have never seen a better performer… His show? Wonderful… His audience completely mesmerized. You'll never see another performer like Mark Nadler who earned a well-rewarded standing ovation!"
Jerry Friedman, KGO Newstalk Entertainment
- "The craft of Ira Gershwin – newly illuminated in a charming, moving and zestful one-man show… a gem of an evening!"
Peter Haas, Cabaret Scenes
- "To try and come up with new adjectives describing the brilliant Mark Nadler would be a waste of time and energy. Just suffice it to say that this new show is one of Nadler's most brilliant in his evolution as a great artist."
Sandi Durell, BroadwayAfterDark.com
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