Reviews"Vinny Chavez is hilarious as their successful brother Christopher who seems to have it all, though, while he's got two Oscar nominations, he's most well known for playing the part of "Dr. McDrill-Me" on a TV show."
(Talkin' Broadway) "Vinny Chavez and Kane Black rack up their share of laughs as stepsons, different as day from night." (Broadway World) "Vinny Chavez is sweet, and endearing, and full of charm as the down to earth Prince Charmont."
(Talkin' Broadway) "Vinny Chavez's handsome good looks, charming personality and self-assured swagger create the perfect bad boy personality, which makes it entirely understandable how everyone so easily falls instantly in love with him."
(Talkin' Broadway) "But the show’s real strength, far more than the thin source material, is Farber’s casting. Backed by those of the dancing lamb chorus who double as all the support characters, Cassie Chilton, Vinny Chavez, Hector Coris, Ayanna Le Andre, and Devon Mahon."
(Valley Screen and Stage) "Vinny Chavez, Hector Coris, Ayanna Le Andre and Devon Mahon round out the supporting cast with each of them getting a character or two to show off their comic chops." (Talkin' Broadway) "Chavez is perfect as the slightly domineering, cocky and opinionated leader of the group."
(Talkin' Broadway) "Under Cambrian James' spotless direction, the well-oiled ensemble features wonderful work from Alexis Harris and Vinny Chavez."
(Talkin' Broadway) "The cast is quite talented, both vocally and comedically. Chelsea Soto, Rudy Ramirez and Vinny Chavez are Josefina, Juan and José and each makes their role unique."
(Talkin' Broadway) "Vinny Chavez [...] gets some very good moments where he poignantly shows the loneliness that a new kid can feel when his family moves into a new school district."
(Talkin' Broadway) "Chavez evokes a strong Bernardo, with a natural ease in his delivery, yet we clearly see the love he has for both Anita and Maria."
(Talkin' Broadway) "Would that all of the gang members could clone Chavez in the way that he strongly leads the Puerto Rican dance corps; his presence was commanding while the smooth steps artistically flowed without detracting from a hard scrabble (and) embittered demeanor." (Examiner) "Chavez' natural comic timing and ad-libbing abilities are excellent. He is also adept at handling the required pratfalls, as well as delivering double takes, speaking humorous voices, and assaying the intricacies of cockney rhyming slang, all with humorous results."
(Talkin' Broadway) "Chavez as leading man made the role and the show. With Johnson literally and figuratively at his side, their polished team just didn't miss a comedic or rhythmic beat." (Examiner) "Chavez's turn as a game-show host makes 'Hairspray's' Corny Collins seem deadpan in comparison."
(AZ Central) "Vinny Chavez, as Tarzan's gorilla buddy Terk, is playful and rambunctious, even swinging precariously from a chandelier during the 'Trashin' the Camp' number."
(Talkin' Broadway) "The buoyed mood was elevated another notch by Vinny Chavez (as Terk) opening the second act with the jubilant ‘Trashing the Camp’ number, literally swinging from the chandelier as other gorillas joined him." (Examiner) "Jack Haley might eat his Tin Man heart out when Hale's galvanized Vinny Chavez enters. Chavez's vocal quality, clever choreography and fetching hollow tin sound effects breathed new life into the creaky role."
(Examiner) "Chavez' touching portrayal and sweet voice are especially rewarding." (Talkin' Broadway) "Vinny Chavez has almost perfect comic timing as Ludwig, with his affected voice and overly expressive movements and gestures bringing the crazy, opera-loving Ludwig to vibrant life."
(Talkin' Broadway) "As played by a breathless Vinny Chavez, the young prince is a petulant flibbertigibbet obsessed with visual glamor, which gets in the way of his search for a suitable princess to marry." (AZ Central) "Vinny Chavez has a madcap day with Ludwig as he prances and preens around outrageously..." (Curtain Up Phoenix) "Vinny Chavez brings a nice 'aw shucks' mentality to sailor and aspiring songwriter Dick and, like Evans' Ruby, he projects the appropriate amount of eagerness for his character. Like everyone else in the cast, his vocals and dancing abilities perfectly match the requirements of the score and he even does a nice job of 'playing' the fake on stage piano when singing and playing one of Dick's original songs."
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