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| Andy as Richard Henry Lee in the Barn Theatre's Production of 1776 |
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| "Special applause to Andy Planck as larger-than-life Richard Henry Lee of Virginia in an absolutely scene stealing turn." Marcia Fulmer Entertainment Editor The Truth- Elkhart, IN "One of the most entertaining songs is "The Lees of Old Virginia," delivered with playful arrogance by Andy Planck as Richard Henry Lee." Sue Merrill The Grand Rapids Press- Grand Rapids, MI "Standouts include Andy Planck as the “strutting popinjay” Richard Henry Lee" Ben Jones The Kalamazoo Gazette- Kalamazoo, MI |
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| Andy as Dr. Parker in Ball State University's Production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL |
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| "Planck played the villainous veterinarian flawlessly with true Machiavellian style" Delonda Hartmann The Star Press- Muncie, IN |
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| Andy as Percival Browne in Ball State University's Production of THE BOYFRIEND |
| "Andy Planck made a perfectly pompous Percival, coming to school to be sure Polly doesn't date" Delonda Hartmann The Star Press- Muncie, IN |
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| "Andy Planck (subbing for Dean Bellais) was terrific as the cynical hard-bitten on trial, and the jovial Innkeeper of Cervantes’ unorthodox defense: a play that dramatizes the colorful contents of the precious manuscript that the Governor will throw into the fire if Cervantes’ defense fails." Robert W. McDowell Theatre Critic Classical Voice of North Carolina |
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| Andy as the Governer/Innkeeper in the National Tour of MAN OF LA MANCHA (Performance at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina) |
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| Andy as Trevor Graydon in THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE at The Gallery Players in New York City |
| "Particularly outstanding are Alison Luff in the title role and Andy Planck as Millie's stuffed-shirt boss, Trevor Graydon...Planck seems to be a perfect stiff, making his transformation into an ardent suitor all the more surprising. This Graydon really is Tom Sawyer at twenty." Shari Perkins Theatre Critic www.theateronline.com |
| "Andy Planck brings comic operatic bombast to Trevor Graydon." Heather J. Violante Theatre Critic www.nytheatre.com |
| "Trevor Graydon (the excellent Andy Planck) immediately falls in love with [Miss Dorothy] in (what else?) a witty send-up of operetta at its most overbearing. In his swoony, oafish romantic gestures, Planck uses his lush voice and expert comic timing to fantastic effect. Amy Krivohlavek Theatre Critic www.offoffoniline.com |