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"Every theater in New York should hire Stefan (Andrew Brewer) to make the precurtain announcements. With his baby face, bedroom eyes and alluring if indeterminate European accent, he can order us to turn off our cellphones and unwrap our hard candies any time." NEW YORK TIMES

 

"...handsome and hunky Stefan (Andrew Brewer)...He's the scrumptious eye candy that frequently draws your attention away from the matters at hand. ...the strapping Stefan, whose clothes — all but a G-string — eventually come off as the play reaches its climax (no real plot spoiler there), accompanied by the audience's raucous cheers." THEATERMANIA.COM

 

"However, the most captivating character is Stefan, artfully portrayed by Brewer. An aspiring astronaut who really is too sexy for his shirt, he can rock a hot pink kimono and still be the yummiest treat at Insomnia." COLUMBIA SPECTATOR

 

"Rounding out the talented trio is Andrew Brewer as Stefan, doing just as he is instructed by Dan, a gullible character who has the power to be provocative." WOMANAROUNDTOWN.COM

 

"Brewer rounds out this trio by simply being sexy," MANHATTAN DIGEST

 

"Brewer's got the body and the deadpan delivery to keep you riveted." STAGEBUDDY.COM 

"Brewer, with less than a fortnight under his belt, has seamlessly integrated his characters with the others, and his roles give him ample opportunity to display a wide-ranging talent. His Buck is low-key and genial, while his Latin lover is a bit more high-strung and polished. He delivers hard-boiled noir dialogue adeptly (in a scene that seems out of place), and he sings and dances with panache. He has the looks of a leading man — specifically, Ryan Reynolds, with whom he also shares splendid comic chops. Like the women, he deserves a bigger show for his talents. "
 

offoffonline.com Edward Karam

"the talented Andrew Brewer" 

The New Yorker

 

"..and Andrew Brewer...exhibits a sweet quality which adds to the production" 

womanaroundtown.com Michall Jeffers

 

"Young leading man Andrew Brewer sings the show's best ballads; his natural pop styling offers the audience a thankful rest.." stageandcinema.com Thomas Antoinne

 

"the latter beautifully sung by the good-looking and personable Andrew Brewer" 

curtainup.com Simon Saltzman

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