
"There is an easy confidence that allows him to literally wrap himself around a collection of great material". - Walt Grealis, RPM Magazine
"A full, rich voice" - ShowMusic Magazine
"The tradition of classic Big Band crooners is alive and well" - mainlybigbands.com
"...simply delightful..." - John Threlfall, Monday Magazine
"...a theatrical goldmine" - Steve Carey, The Times Colonist
"By miles, the best performance comes from Scott Walker as a silly-ass Englishman; the role is a brazen caricature but he finds its centre and that allows him to be as funny and tuneful and even touching as he likes." - Robert Cushman, The National Post
"Scott Walker...takes charge of the show effortlessly" - Coral McKendrick, Winnipeg Free Press
"The cast is buttressed by a strong Scott Walker...He displays a beautiful baritone, an assurance and commanding graceful presence. In a play packed with caricatures, his performance is the only one that strikes a note of authenticity." - Garth Cramer, Winnipeg Tribune
"Scott Walker proved to the first-night audience once more (does it really need proving again) that he has a first-rate singing voice and can act, too...His On the Street Where You Live was a definite highlight of the first act...Oh, what a voice!" - Peter Crossley, Winnipeg Free Press
"Scott Walker's performance was like a breath of fresh air. Here was someone with a terrific voice who also had great stage presence. One of the finest moments of the evening was when he sang the haunting Come to Me, Bend to Me." - Norma Vale Christie, Winnipeg Free Press
"Scott Walker plays Beauregard with grace and style" - Anne Moon, Toronto Star
"Scott Walker as Beauregard is welcome; he does a wonderful rendition of the title song. What an ingrate script to bump him off so quickly." - Ray Conlogue, The Globe and Mail
"Scott Walker skillfully portrays a host of assorted lovers...his powerful baritone highlights..." - Richard Litt, Victoria Monday Magazine
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