![]() Mahoney establishes all the feistiness and fire of the strong-minded Anna...yet still retains her character's romantic playfulness of spirit. - Broadway World Alison Mahoney shines as the not-always-lucid Hope Harcourt. he is exceptional in the bouncy "De Lovely," which she does so well with would-be beau Billy Crocker - The Daily Gazette The moment where actors Patrick Oliver Jones and Alison Mahoney play a poor husband and wife who come to have their infant be blessed by Eva has a gripping ironic beauty. - Lavender Magazine Mahoney is equally talented. Seeing her tackle a leading role is reason enough to make the trek to Coldwater. Mahoney has a sweet, soprano voice that often breaks into operatic vibrato. She’s also a skilled actor who makes the most of her stage time as Guenevere. She sizzles in her scenes with Lancelot. Appearing in her Tibbits debut, Mahoney may be just the transfusion the summer theater needs. - Battle Creek Enquirer Saving the play from some of its dreary slowness is its outstanding cast. Mahoney continues to display her sublime talents… Mahoney’s Lala is flawless and all-consuming. She never stumbles from her characterization and projects Lala’s inner turmoils and fear of spinsterhood with her whole body in posture and gesture as well as the delivery of her lines. - Battle Creek Enquirer Mahoney is enjoyable as Guenevere, and is most amusing when facial expressions are her only mode of acting. - The Reporter The five lieder singers are attired in Pierrot-like mime costumes… I don't know where they could have found the lieder singers, who are certainly used more physically than we're used to (they all have stunning voices) - Broadway World |
Their big number and clearly one of the most important in the show (or so I thought when I sang it at the age of 10) is "Santa Evita." It was a nice change to hear Alison Mahoney and Matt Stokes deliver it perfectly. Broadway World Alison Mahoney, as the mother of the child who sings “Santa Maria” to Eva, does a very moving and heartwarming rendition of this hymn... as a poor mother singing praise to her patron saint Eva. Mahoney has a refined soprano voice that gives the hymn such reverence and beauty. - The Column Awards If put into cable television terms, the show leans more stylistically toward the History channel or an E! True Hollywood Story … with the brief exception of an emotional plea by a woman for a blessing for her infant child (Alison Mahoney, also known by the Food Network as The Singing Baker) which was a little more like a heart-wrenching Lifetime drama. - The Flash List Alison Mahoney (Abigail Adams) far away possesses the show’s most alluring singing voice displaying remarkable range and control in “Yours, Yours, Yours..." - Motif The big voice in the show belongs to Alison Mahoney, a trained opera singer who plays Adams' wife, Abigail. - Providence Journal Speaking of beautiful voices, mention should also be made of the female characters. John's wife, Abigail Adams, is played by Alison Mahoney, who has a spectacular and spectacularly powerful singing voice. - Broadway World Abigail Adams played exquisitely by Alison Mahoney...the devoted housewife — uses [her] beautiful soprano voice to breathe vitality in her character in numbers such as “Till Then” and “Yours, Yours, Yours" - Newport Daily News Ms. Mahoney delivers a vibrant and passionate performance, at once articulate and intelligent. She is a wonderful singer, full of power and finesse. She shines ... She displays a fine comic sense . She is a wonder and pleasure. - Live Theatre MA/RI The women shine in this production...Alison Mahoney as Reno's rival Hope has a voice that is sweet and strong. - Metroland Mahoney's loneliness is heartbreaking with Bev's constantly distant husband. - Encore Michigan Sadly, Mahoney’s part is small but she works wonders with a very different take on the queen. - The Reporter |