"As You Like It"
"....Orlando and Charles' (Bruce
Nicholls in a bad but funny wig) wrestling scene may not be as
authentic
looking
as the fights in the UFC
(Ultimate Fighting Championship), it adds a machismo to the performance
that juxtaposes all the romance nicely..." -- Cindy Pierre, "Talkin
Broadway", NYC
"Hound of the Baskervilles"
"....The standout in the crowd is Nicholls.
As Sir Henry, he holds the play together. He's a suave charmer
wooing Kathy,
a cynic who refuses to believe in the curse of the Baskervilles,
and a nervous man on the brink of death, all within a matter of
minutes. His performance is truly enjoyable to watch. ......A talented
cast led by Kuhn and Nicholls carry the play well..." -- Rebecca Neal, "The Advocate-Messenger", Danville, KY
"Bay at the Moon" |
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" ....Ed appears
to be a devoted husband, as well as a friend to Ava, and Nicholls depicts
Ed with a quiet strength that never moves too far to the forefront
but nevertheless is perceptible..." -- Aug. 12, 2004, "The
Advocate-Messenger", Danville, KY |
"Academia Nuts"
" ....Nicholls also has a fast
talking, comedic role as something of a shyster, trying to find the easy route
to fame and fortune.
He's stolen academic articles, lied and cheated, but still comes
across as a reasonably amiable guy who probably would be good
for a laugh. Much like Henson's, Nicholls' blend
of physical comedy, facial expressions and fast talking optimism
make Stewart
a fun and interesting character to watch.......recommend seeing
the show to discover its great ending, and to watch the extraordinary
chemistry of the actors develop over a couple of hours. It's
a great end to a good season...." -- Aug 14, 2003, "The
Advocate-Messenger", Danville, KY
"On the Razzle"
" ...Here are a few highlights ...*Bruce
Nicholls as "The
Coachman". This is a rather bizarre character, played amusingly
by Nicholls, a character who has spent too much time behind his
horses- and that manifests itself in the strangest of ways....." --
June 12, 2005, "The Advocate-Messenger", Danville,
KY
"Sherlocks Secret Life"
" ....Nicholls establishes
Prof. Moriarty as a good foil to Holmes. Yet, his skill is
truly shown in his ability to portray the two
Moriartys; the harmless professor, and, later, the conniving,
cruel villain that he turns out to be. ........"Sherlock
Holmes Secret Life" is a must-see.." -- July 1, 2004, "The
Advocate-Messenger", Danville, KY
"Mr. Shaw Goes To Hollywood"
"
.....there are fascinating major players in "Shaw".....drunken,
fading actor John Barrymore (Bruce
Nicholls, returning from last
season)......I liked the elegance and affronted pride the actor
brought to the Barrymore role- Barrymore and Shaw apparently
had a distinct difference of opinion on one of Barrymores performances-
and the convincing inebriation of Barrymore after he drinks
scotch out of a tea services sugar caddy..." --
June 13, 2004, "The Advocate-Messenger", Danville,
KY
"Cactus Flower"
" Cactus Flower Blooms Beautifully At Pioneer Playhouse .......Bruce
Nicholls as the philandering Senor Sanchez is marvelously slick and
smooth. I
continue to be impressed with the range of
Nicholls' talent,
having watched him in several shows and seen an ever expanding
versatility
in his skills......." -- July
15, 2004, "The Advocate-Messenger", Danville, KY
"Dear J" |
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"A recipient of the Dove Family Approved
Seal, Dear J is Christian family entertainment at its best.
A heartfelt film that deals poignantly with a belief in Christ
and hope beyond the grave, Dear J is a thought-provoking
movie families
don’t want to miss." -- Bridgestone Multimedia Group |
"Bacterium"
"....someone to watch. Or at least his special effects crew is. That, and the guy who
played the British-American scientist. I really, really like that
guy." -- killerreviews.com
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