"Magnificent. Luminous. Sublime." – St. Paul Pioneer Press
BACKSTAGE MAGAZINE, NEW YORK: "Extraordinary."
AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE, WILLIAM R. BEARD: "Breathtaking. Norah Long was born to play Eliza Doolittle."
AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE, WILLIAM R. BEARD: "Breathtaking. Norah Long was born to play Eliza Doolittle."
MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE, GRAYDON ROYCE: "Triumphant. Norah Long's Eliza will knock you out with
wells of charisma and a gorgeous voice that flows from her dazzling spirit."
WCCO RADIO, SID HARTMAN: "Unbelievable. The best I have ever seen."
wells of charisma and a gorgeous voice that flows from her dazzling spirit."
WCCO RADIO, SID HARTMAN: "Unbelievable. The best I have ever seen."
ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, DOMINIC PAPATOLA: "A revelatory interpretation. Magnificent. Luminous. Sublime.
The most intelligent, engaging and well-considered take on Eliza Doolittle I've ever seen.
Bravura comic acting. Worth every dime to see the performance at the top of the cast list."
The most intelligent, engaging and well-considered take on Eliza Doolittle I've ever seen.
Bravura comic acting. Worth every dime to see the performance at the top of the cast list."
MPLS-ST. PAUL MAGAZINE Editor’s Choice Spotlight: "Norah Long’s dramatic flair for Eliza seems second nature."
KMSP-TV FOX TWIN CITIES, ALAN BECK: "She makes stopping the show look easy. A strong, scintillating voice,
and such command of character. A complete WOW! of a performance."
and such command of character. A complete WOW! of a performance."
MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE TALENT SHOUT: NORAH LONG – FAIREST OF THE FAIR
This superb singer-actor has been wowing audiences with a vivacious interpretation of
Eliza Doolittle. You will dance all night after catching this stunning performer.
This superb singer-actor has been wowing audiences with a vivacious interpretation of
Eliza Doolittle. You will dance all night after catching this stunning performer.
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Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Minneapolis MN Director: Michael Brindisi Musical Director: Richard Long Role: Eliza Doolittle photo credit: ACT ONE, TOO |