ABOUT MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIAS: “A huge triumph... Selznick is superbly played by Jeff Marlow... there’s a grandiose style here that reeks of old Hollywood, and Marlow captures it expertly... 'Moonlight and Magnolias' may be the funniest play you'll see this year.” - COASTLINE PILOT“Jeff Marlow portrays David O. Selznick with biographical exactitude. Completely convincing in each moment of his characterization, Marlow's incarnation of Selznick is a pinched-nerve of a performance, replete with energetic neurosis.” - PRESS-ENTERPRISE“There's plenty of laughs here... the actors themselves (most notably Marlow) are agile physical comedians.” - BROADWAY WORLD“A sensational performance by Jeff Marlow... great, entertaining fun!” - STAGE SCENE LA
ABOUT FRANZ SCHUBERT: “An event not to be missed... we see, via Marlow's vibrant interpretation, a living, breathing soul whose limitless imagination and carefree enthusiasm made him one of the most prolific composers of his time.” - BROADWAY WORLD“GO! Frankly unmissable... a powerful and compelling theatrical experience.” - LA WEEKLY“CRITIC'S CHOICE -- Satisfying... elegantly executed.” - LA TIMES
ABOUT AN EMPTY PLATE IN THE CAFE DU GRAND BOEUF: “A tour de force... Jeff Marlow delivers a crisp, commanding performance.” - COASTLINE PILOT“Marlow gives yet another superbly shaded performance.” - STAGE SCENE LA“Has audiences howling almost non-stop... a fine cast... you'll laugh -- a lot!” - LA EXAMINER
ABOUT SURVIVING SEX: “Marlow is an accomplished comic, whose droll reactions to the mayhem surrounding him produce some intoxicating moments.” - LA WEEKLY“A terrific leading performance... side-splitting... Reminiscent of the late character actor Tony Randall, Marlow's perfectly executed deadpan delivery gives way to hysterically funny explosions of frustration as the lunacy surrounding him increases.” - BURBANK LEADER“Marlow is a formidable straight man, mastering his character's blustery exasperation.” - BACK STAGE“The winning cast is spearheaded by the wonderfully hapless Marlow.” - LA TIMES
ABOUT SHELDON & MRS. LEVINE: “Very funny... two highly skilled performers.” - BACK STAGE“Struthers and Marlow give fabulous, impeccably timed performances.” - TOLUCAN TIMES“Struthers and Marlow are terrific and play off each other in perfect harmony. They are two top professionals who bring fun and laughter to a well-written comedy.” - REVIEWPLAYS.COM
ABOUT HAMLET: “Impressive... we can readily imagine Wittenberg bull sessions with Rosencrantz (Henri Lubatti) and Guildenstern (Jeff Marlow), their camaraderie adding poignancy to Hamlet's gradual realization of their treachery.” - VARIETY“An all-star cast... Henri Lubatti and Jeff Marlow shine as Hamlet's chums Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.” - DAILY PILOT
ABOUT WHERE'S POPPA: “A zippy, seasoned cast... well-balanced by the amusingly woebegone Jeff Marlow as Gordon Hocheiser... this 'Poppa' remains resiliently goofy.” - LA TIMES“A warm and winning production worthy enough to be headed to Off-Broadway... Gordon is sweetly and wonderfully played by Jeff Marlow.” - BURBANK LEADER“A zippy night of entertainment... Marlow demonstrates an expert's sense of comic timing.” - STUDIO CITY SUN“Wildly entertaining... a stellar cast... Jeff Marlow is frantically funny as the frustrated Gordon.” - TOLUCAN TIMES
ABOUT NOTHING SACRED: “Hilarious... Jeff Marlow makes the most of a plum part as Viktor, a giggly, dim-witted acolyte.” - OC REGISTER
ABOUT AND THE WINNER IS: “A cast with considerable comic gifts... Jeff Marlow has fun as Teddy, Tyler's French agent, complete with Inspector Clouseau accent...” - OC REGISTER
ABOUT THE SLEEPER: “A solid psychological thriller... Jeff Marlow delivers a raft of deft character roles.” - BACK STAGE
ABOUT INDOOR/OUTDOOR: “Jeff Marlow is first-rate.” - HOLLYWOOD REPORTER“A charming quartet of actors... Marlow is a delight.” - BACK STAGE“Jeff Marlow (terrific in the Colony's 'Around the World in 80 Days') brings liveliness and vulnerability to his role.” - VARIETY“The actors couldn't be better... Jeff Marlow's interpretation of everyman Shuman is touching and funny.” - BURBANK LEADER
ABOUT YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU: “Director Christopher Hart (son of co-author Moss) stages the old play with enough wit and loving attention to detail to make it seem bandbox new, and provides a terrific supporting cast, including Tony Abatemarco, Magda Harout, Darryl Alan Reed and Jeff Marlow.” - LA WEEKLYABOUT MEDEA: “Jeff Marlow is fantastic, taking a relatively small part and performing it so well that his scene reverberates through the rest of the play.” - BACK STAGEABOUT THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE: “A marvelous, extremely well-cast production... Jeff Marlow's is a performance as perfect as it is dripping with smarm.” - TALKIN' BROADWAY
ABOUT AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS: “The show is witty in the extreme... a sparkling ensemble cast... an inspired romp. Marlow is a music hall Frenchman par excellence... facile and purely fun.” - LA TIMES “This entire production is a flight-of-fancy that never crashes into farce — a blend of giddy adventure, romance and moral rectitude... Marlow appears to be having the time of his life stretching and snapping the French accent.” - LA WEEKLY “The show scores a bull’s eye... Marlow’s Passepartout mangles words in fractured French with Peter Sellers proficiency, expresses Bob Hope’s scaredy-cat cowardice (“Afraid? Moi?”) and melds these eccentricities into his own ingenious creation.” - VARIETY
“A magnificent ensemble of resourceful actors... each performance is superb... Marlow generates the most belly laughs as Fogg’s eccentric French butler.” - BACK STAGE
“Pure genius... easily one of the best shows around... Marlow walks off with the show as Passepartout.” - ENTERTAINMENT TODAY
“Passepartout is the star of the show... Marlow sports an accent that could out-Sellers Inspector Clouseau... droll, Chaplinesque, expressive!” - DAILY NEWS ABOUT THE ADDING MACHINE: “[Marlow is] an exceptional hysteric, reminscent of Gene Wilder; he knows how to make anxiety funny.” - LA TIMES |