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"I Do, I Do"

  • "Highlights are the gorgeous duet "My Cup Runneth Over" and the delightfully droll "When the Kids Get Married." Julie Dixon Jackson and Tom Schmid exude the vocal prowess and charm to keep the episodes engaging. Mastering the physical comedy and flippant repartee, the actors capture the lighthearted fun at the heart of this unpretentious confection." -- LES SPINDLE, Backstage West

  • "The chemistry between [Tom Schmid and Julie Dixon Jackson]...is nothing short of magical." -- STEPHANIE LYSAGHT, LA Weekly

  • "Julie Dixon Jackson and Tom Schmid pull off their portrayals with unfailing professionalism." -- F. KATHLEEN FOLEY, Los Angeles City Beat.

"I Love A Piano"

  • "Julie Dixon Jackson is also in stellar form. She croons the heart-wrenching "Suppertime" with unbridled panache and shares a dazzling "You're Just in Love" with the versatile and dynamic Stephen Breithaupt." -- LES SPINDLE, Backstage West

  • "Jackson has a substantial presence and voice, so it's no surprise she's called upon to deliver a Kate Smith-style rendition of "God Bless America." -- ERIC MARCHESE, OC Register

  • "The three guys (Stephen Breithaupt, Kevin Earley and Dan Pacheco) and three gals (Julie Dixon Jackson, Kathi Gillmore and Jill Townsend) demonstrate astonishing performance skills, both physically and vocally." -- SHIRLE GOTTLIEB, Press Telegram

"You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown"

  • "The always splendid Julie Dixon Jackson sparkles as Lucy, a pint-size, Merman-esque control freak, enforcing her domination with either fists or psychological manipulation." -- LES SPINDLE, Backstage.com

  • "Jackson (last seen as one of the twins in the Colony's "Side Show") latches onto Lucy's cheerful adolescent sadism and belts her songs appropriately." -- EVAN HENERSON, LA Daily News

  • "... Jackson belts her high notes clear across town..." -- DAVID C NICHOLS, LA Times

  • "...and Julie Dixon Jackson hits the mark as the imperious Lucy..." LA Weekly

"Side Show"

  • " As the beleaguered twins--thicker-skinned Daisy and heart-on-her-sleeve Violet-- Jackson and Cotton evoke laughter and tears and boast spectacular singing voices. In such splendid duets as "Who Will Love Me As I Am," and "I Will Never Leave You," these joined-at-the-hip gals are four-star heartbreakers." -- LES SPINDLE, Backstage.com

  • " Julie Dixon Jackson's Daisy and Misty Cotton's Violet have facial features that are as easily distinguishable as their goals. Their singing voices, however, sound similar and equally strong. It's hardly credible that even someone as craven as their side show boss (Todd Nielsen, with a five o'clock shadow) would describe their untrained singing as "screeching." -- DON SHIRLEY, LA Times

  • "...you'd need a heart of flint not to be moved when Cotton and Jackson work their magic. We're still early in 2002, but theirs are the performances of this young year." -- EVAN HENDERSON, LA Daily News

  • "Cotton and Dixon Jackson make a stunning duo. They also create unique, different variations on their twin identities. Violet's shyness and vulnerability are keenly etched as are Daisy's brassier dreams and desires. Their Act One closer, "Who Will Love Me As I Am," really deserves the honor of being called a showstopper the way these actresses sell it." -- ROB STEVENS, Showmag.com

  • " Jackson and Cotton's tight, soaring harmonies are as complementary as real sisters'" LA Weekly

  • " Jackson and Cotton are extraordinary, in visual appeal, histrionic effectiveness, and hair-raising vocal power." In Los Angeles Magazine
 
 
 
 
 

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