PRESS
PRESS
“Perry, however, fully embodied the character Uncle Fester. Between the many fourth wall breaks, iconic monologues and the wholesome but hilarious solo about falling in love with the moon, Perry was easily the show stealer of the production; giving probably the best vocal and most entertaining performance of the night.
-The Indianapolis Recorder for The Addams Family
“Kurt Perry is also a scene stealer as the pirate Smee, and he gets some big laughs every time he reacts to the Captain waving his hook in Smee’s face as a threat”
-for Peter Pan National Tour
"The standout in the cast was Kurt Perry, who makes a meal of the small comedic role of Margaret Mead. In a role that one could brush aside for merely being a man in a dress, Perry brings real emotions and curiosity to the character. Perry uses his sizable tenor and control to do some astounding work vocally. He is easily one of the strongest members of the cast, not only vocally but also in his comedic timing and commitment to the piece"
-Journal Tribune for Hair
“I also was a huge fan of Kurt Perry as Uncle Fester. He had a firm grip on the fantastical but insightful nature of Fester, so it's no mystery that he turned in a stellar performance. I don't think I can look at the full moon again without thinking of him singing "The Moon and Me."
-BroadwayWorld for The Addams Family
“Now, if you want little comedic blunders, Smee (Kurt Perry) is your pirate! With a quivering cowardice that is nothing short of comical, you get a lot of laughs at Perry’s Smee’s expense…The gasping, high-pitched breath intake becomes a humorous callback and Perry ensures gets a laugh every time.”
-TheatreBloom for Peter Pan National Tour
“Captain Hook’s flamboyant devoted sidekick Smee, played deliciously by Kurt Perry, provides much of the comedy in the show with his campy rejoinders. Mr. Perry hits it out of the park.”
-OUTSpoken for Peter Pan National Tour
“Every character actor will want a chance to play Smee after seeing Kurt Perry’s portrayal. Rarely does an actor get a chance to have so much fun stealing scene after scene in a show.”
-TheatreBloom for Peter Pan on Tour