Here is Part One of our Scene Stealers of January and February 2015. Congrats to our honorees.
Maggie Erwin as Avery in the Seminar Scene in Rapture, Blister, Burn at Round House Theatre

Kyle Kelley as Dromio of Syracuse and Arrington Foster as Dromio of Ephesus in the Opening of The Comedy of Errors at the Laurel Mill Playhouse

“Two youthful actors with lots of energy -Arrington Foster and Kyle Kelley -brought this Shakespearean comedy to life. Their diction was flawless, their pantomiming to help us understand the Elizabethan English was effortless and they seemed to enjoy for their parts as much as the audience. They were so much fun to watch you forgot they did not look alike at all. They stole the opening scene as they mimed their roles while the merchant, Aegeon, tells the story of how his infant sons and their also very young attendants were lost at sea. Their energy and comedic timing were obvious from that point, and their broad humor was established at that point.”-Susan Brall
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“Anne Vandercook is a hoot as Bernard’s loyal and sassy maid and confidante Bertha. Talk about perfect comic timing and delivery! Vandercook delivered so many laughs and (some moans) and lit up the stage every time she appeared. She is endearing, loveable, assertive, and hysterical. She’s Hazel with attitude. It’s a tour de force performance, and worth the price of admission.”
My favorite Scene Stealing moment came when her boss’s friend, Robert, makes an unexpected visit and is then invited to stay for a while, ot the frustration of this overworked maid. Their encounter is hilarious because of Vandercook’s frustration of having to make another one of Bernard’s friends happy. After bntering with Robert and trying to not totally ‘spill the beans’ on what is going on in that crazy apartment, she says to Robert, “Look Monsieur, I’m a cheerful soul at heart. I like a bit of fun, but this place goes too far. But what can you expect if you’re in domestic service? I mean there’s no dignity in being a maid.
The audience, especially me, roared – not only at the funny lines – but at Vandercook’s rolling of her eyes, her staring Robert down, and her perfectly outrageous delivery of her lines. She was like Hazel on steroids. You just wanted to hug her and tell it was going to be alright. But you know she would have wagged her finger at you, and looked at you like you were absolutely insane.-Joel Markowitz
LINKS
Meet the Cast of ‘Boeing, Boeing’ at Montgomery Playhouse: Part 3: Anne Vandercook.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week Ending 11/27/14-Part 1.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week Ending 11/27/14-Part 2.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week Ending 11/7/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week Ending 10/24/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week Ending 10/12/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 9/28/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 9/18/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 9/11/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 9/1/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 8/24/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 8/17/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 8/9/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 8/2/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 7/5/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week- Week Ending 6/28/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 6/21/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 6/13/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 6/06/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 5/29/14.
Top Scene Stealers of the Week-Week Ending 5/22/14.





