Jervis Pendleton in Daddy Long Legs

 

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"...Nicandros’ gripping solos provide some of the evening’s most captivating moments."

Living Out Loud

"Ashley Ruth Jones and Dino Nicandros are brilliant together singing flawlessly and passionately to tremendous effect."

Theatre Notes

 

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"{Nicandros} is an undeniably compelling performer…one with darker hues, both vocally and emotionally, than is the norm for this role…You can’t take your eyes off him, and you definitely believe he’s Jerusha’s soulmate."

Showmag.com

"He resembles British film actor George Coulouris early in his career, and delivers pleasingly clean, unadorned tenor vocals. And as we delve deeper into Act Two, Jervis’ shame, guilt and touches of self-loathing inform Nicandros’ line readings and lyrics – as well they should. Nicandros has a likable stage presence and projects Jervis’ utter confusion over his growing love for Jerusha and his helplessness in its power. Just listen to the way he caresses Jerusha’s name in song and you’ll know all you need to about him."

Orange County Register

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"...besides his emotively love-struck expressions, Nicandros gets across his wistfulness for Jerusha with the resounding timbre of his bari-tenor voice that effectively reaches for emotional depths that are powerfully manifested for the audience in songs like “What Does She Mean By Love?”, “When Shall We Meet?”, “The Man I’ll Never Be,” and especially the insightfully tender “Charity.”

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