Tell Me on a Sunday

musicals and operas · lucid by proxy · Ages 10+ · United States of America

one person show
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LAUREN VAN KURIN certified reviewer June 06, 2016
The utterly charming performance from Shannon Nelson is not to me missed! She's s tour-de-force! What an impressive vocal workout! It's a fast moving, delightful, impressive solo musical! See this performance!... full review
LAUREN VAN KURIN certified reviewer June 06, 2016
The utterly charming performance from Shannon Nelson is not to me missed! She's s tour-de-force! What an impressive vocal workout! It's a fast moving, delightful, impressive solo musical! See this performance!... full review
DANIEL FAIGIN certified reviewer June 08, 2016
Excellent show. Full writeup at http://cahighways.org/wordpress/?p=11608 . ... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 09, 2016
The performance is great, and the songs are well written. It's a fun emotional journey.... full review
TONY FRANKEL certified reviewer June 11, 2016
I was really on board and this is a RARE opportunity to see this erstwhile Broadway musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber.... full review
JESSICA PENNINGTON certified reviewer June 13, 2016
tagged as: powerful · musical · singing · acting chops
A beautiful show, with a fiercely talented performer. What Fringe is all about - taking risks with difficult material. ... full review
IAN FEDERGREEN certified reviewer June 14, 2016
It's not surprising Tell Me On A Sunday is rarely done- a one-woman sung-through show where the only person onstage seems not to be the main character. That is to say, she is almost entirely defined by her relationships with a series of men- I believe this show, ironically, does not pass the "Bechdel test" since she discusses (or sings of) little else. It is also not hard to see, though, why the role would be an attractive challenge for Shannon Nelson. Her wide eyes and small frame seem tailor-made for a young lady arriving in New York, ready to conquer the world. And Nelson does a nice job tracing her descent, as she is buffeted from one terrible relationship to the next. Even if I was ready to head out by failed relationship #4, Nelson ... full review
JEFF HARMS certified reviewer June 16, 2016
tagged as: musical
A rare beautiful piece of professional theater and acting in the most modest small theater. ... full review
JAIME ANDREWS certified reviewer June 16, 2016
Shannon Nelson is a luminous joy to watch, with the charisma and pipes to carry the show and blow you away!... full review
KEATON TALMADGE certified reviewer June 17, 2016
What a treat! I have always loved the music from this show and Shannon Nelson delivers with sassy spunk and lots of heart. Richard Berent is also a wiz on the piano - DON'T MISS IT! ... full review