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Urinetown

HAIR cast

"The Arizona Theatre Company production of Hair, starring Kyle Harris, Michael Buchanan, Joey Calveri and Rashidra Scott, is currently playing the Tucson venue through Dec. 20...Tribe members also include...Stefanie Brown..."

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Urinetown

Arizona Daily Star

"His love interest, Hope, the golly-gee daughter of the big, bad Mr. Cladwell, is given a hokey and captivating innocence by Stefanie Brown, whose voice has gotten fuller and more glorious in her four years at the UA."

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Tuscon Weekly

"The innocent lovebirds, Bobby and Hope, are played by Kyle Harris and Stefanie Brown....As for Brown, she was a spectacular Cunégonde in Candide last fall, and now as Hope, she proves she can be just as effective in a less arch role--and she's still in superb voice."

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Tuscan Weekly

"Let's start with Stefanie Brown as Cunegonde. She turns in a spectacular performance of the show's big hit (not counting the overture), "Glitter and Be Gay." This is, among other things, a parody of Gounod's "Jewel Song," full of coloratura acrobatics, and Brown negotiates the musical frippery and hits those nine high E-flats with ease, even while making the psychological transitions believable."

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Arizona Daily

"The exuberant and eclectic music was matched with passion and expertise by many of the University of Arizona students. Especially Stefanie Brown, who played Cunegonde, the innocent who loves her half-cousin Candide but is stolen away tobe used and abused by a couple of powerful men. She hates it. She loves it. She sings "Glitter and Be Gay," an operatic spoof that has her cursing the deeds she must do but loving the jewels doing them gets her. Brown's crystal voice rose to the challenging song, and she infused the piece with delicious comedic timing."

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