things they've said
I LOVE A PIANO - The Wick Theatre 2016:
"The graceful Millar leads the company on Berlin's first hit, "Alexander's Ragtime Band," and she's persuasive as she urges "Let Yourself Go." - CHRISTINE DOLEN; southflorida.com
SWING! - The Wick Theatre 2014:
"You won’t find a better rendition of “Cry Me a River,” than the one by singer/dancer Amelia Millar..." - DALE KING: Palm Beach Arts Paper
"Every dancer can sing, but Shook and Reekie astutely identified Amelia Millar as having one of the loveliest voices in the entire troupe. She proves it with heartbreaking non-dancing renditions of Johnny Mercer’s “Skylark” and later “Cry Me A River". -BILL HIRSCHMAN: Florida Theatre On Stage
'The cast are all standouts, but special nods go to...Amelia Millar and musician Jason Pyle for a rendition of “Cry Me a River” that is told in a conversation by Millar using her voice, and Jason with his trombone, that is unforgettable.'
- CHARLOTTE LIBOV: Examiner.com
GREASE - Mac-Haydn Theatre 2011:
"Amelia Millar was amusingly earnest as a perky cheerleader" (Patty Simcox). - JOHN RODAT: Metroland.net
SWING! - Mac-Haydn Theatre 2011:
"Particularly wonderful is the duet between singer Amelia Millar and trombonist Daniel Cordell... The two are more than sweet together, they are poignant." - J. PETER BERGMAN: Berkshire Bright Focus
"The graceful Millar leads the company on Berlin's first hit, "Alexander's Ragtime Band," and she's persuasive as she urges "Let Yourself Go." - CHRISTINE DOLEN; southflorida.com
SWING! - The Wick Theatre 2014:
"You won’t find a better rendition of “Cry Me a River,” than the one by singer/dancer Amelia Millar..." - DALE KING: Palm Beach Arts Paper
"Every dancer can sing, but Shook and Reekie astutely identified Amelia Millar as having one of the loveliest voices in the entire troupe. She proves it with heartbreaking non-dancing renditions of Johnny Mercer’s “Skylark” and later “Cry Me A River". -BILL HIRSCHMAN: Florida Theatre On Stage
'The cast are all standouts, but special nods go to...Amelia Millar and musician Jason Pyle for a rendition of “Cry Me a River” that is told in a conversation by Millar using her voice, and Jason with his trombone, that is unforgettable.'
- CHARLOTTE LIBOV: Examiner.com
GREASE - Mac-Haydn Theatre 2011:
"Amelia Millar was amusingly earnest as a perky cheerleader" (Patty Simcox). - JOHN RODAT: Metroland.net
SWING! - Mac-Haydn Theatre 2011:
"Particularly wonderful is the duet between singer Amelia Millar and trombonist Daniel Cordell... The two are more than sweet together, they are poignant." - J. PETER BERGMAN: Berkshire Bright Focus
A promo for the 1999-2000 "Mill-Annie-um" National Tour
Spot me as the swing!
Spot me as the swing!
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