What the Critics have said...
CATS
Meyer
consistently captured both the grace and sexiness of a cat
in his boldly played Skimbleshanks.
Dallas
Morning News
Craig A Meyer's
Skimbleshanks, the railway cat, has a clarity and poise
that make you want to believe.
Shreveport
Times-Dispatch
Craig A Meyer leads the way with his cat-like behavior from
start to finish--always cocking his head, twitching his
nose, preening, seeking attention from the audience, curled
up napping and tussling with the other cats.
The
Saginaw News
There are cats
of formidable prowess, like Skimbleshanks played by Craig A
Meyer.
The
San Diego Tribune
The
show belongs to the performers...especially Craig A Meyer
as the railroad cat, Skimbleshanks.
The
Sacramento Bee
THE THING ABOUT MEN
Craig A Meyer
and Jodi Langel might have stolen the show with their
smashing array of choice supporting vignettes, but the
ensemble is too solid for artistic larceny to
occur.
Backstage
West
Meyer devours
his cartoon cameos...
Los
Angeles Times
Craig A Meyer
and Jodi Langel are brilliant chameleons, always ready to
give the audience a sly wink and nod.
Long
Beach Press-Telegram
Craig A Meyer is
pure hilarity!
Grunion
Gazette
CRAZY FOR YOU
Craig A Meyer is
superb in the all-new Gershwin production of
Crazy For You. His singing,
dancing and acting prowess is sensational.
The sweltering
body chemistry between Meyer and Malone is mesmerizing, and
when they open their mouths to sing, every ear in the
theatre locks on each glorious note.
The
Californian
With style and class, Meyer makes being a song and dance
man look easy.
He's equally at
ease in other scenes, especially polishing up a great piece
of physical comedy.
Malone and Meyer have a chemistry that draws them into a
perfect stage match.
The
Rancho Bernardo News Journal
Craig A Meyer is
an engaging all 'rounder, a good tapper and a firm baritone
with a knack for selling (but not overselling) a hard sell
role.
The
San Diego Union Tribune
42ND STREET
Craig A Meyer sings and dances with elan as her brash
co-star.
BackStage
West
The
multi-talented Craig A Meyer, a nifty dancer with a great
voice, who took his performance to the edge of winking a
the silliness of it all without crossing the line.
The
Glendale Press-News
THE MELODY LINGERS ON
Craig A Meyer
and Steve Kirwan are also topnotch performers...
Daily
Variety
HELLO DOLLY
Craig
A Meyer is unusually agile in his athletic dancing.
San
Diego Times Advocate
Craig A Meyer
has what it takes to keep up with his mentor as the young
clerk, and he can cut the mustard on the dance floor as
well.
San
Diego Jewish Heritage Press
Craig
A Meyer as Barnaby Tucker, proves to ba a spirited
leprechaun and perhaps the next Fred Astaire. Meyer's high,
effortless leaps and flawless dancing is exciting to watch.
San
Diego Tribune
Craig A Meyer is
just about perfect. Meyer has a strong voice, the ideal
look and a most convincing characterization with his
appealing energetic Barnaby.
DramaLogue
SEVEN BRIDE FOR SEVEN BROTHERS
Strong and Hawkins act well, are eminently watchable and
have pleasing voices. Add to those qualities fine dancing
and you have Craig A Meyer as Gideon, Adam's youngest
brother.
DramaLogue
Craig A Meyer
brings a certain wistfullness to the youngest brother,
Gideon.
Pasadena
Star-News
MEET ME IN ST LOUIS
Craig A Meyer
soon emerged with a strong voice, and is a pretty good
dancer too.
Los
Angeles Times
Craig A Meyer, a
triple threat singer, dancer and actor is their brother,
Lon.
Sierra
Madre News
As Esther's brother Lon, Craig A Meyer appears as a
powerful burst of energy, singing and dancing with such
intensity which often skews the show in his direction.
Pasadena
Star News
Some lively
dancing and a hint or two of spunk is contributed by Craig
A Meyer as son, Lon Smith.
San
Marino Tribune
Craig A Meyer displays his dancing prowess, leading the
cast through such lively numbers as "Skip To My Lou" and
"The Banjo".
BackStage
West
Craig A Meyer
lights a spark as the older brother with a rousing version
of "The Banjo".
DramaLogue
THE ALL NIGHT STRUT
Craig A Meyer
takes the high road vocally as the male tenor of the group.
Meyer shows his honed vocal skills in romantic ballads
like
A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square
and
in comic-tinged numbers like
A Fine Romance. He's a strong
dancer too.
The
Easy Reader
The Quartet,
Lance Roberts, Craig A Meyer, Angela Teek and Amy Prothro,
together have a jazzy Manhattan Transfer sound, and
separately these performers know how to interpret and sell
a song.
The
Beach Reporter




