Reviews
The Bridges of Madison County
“Any production of The Bridges of Madison County hinges on the chemistry and vocal chops of its two leads. In this production, Lindsey Falduto as Francesca and Jeremy Rill as Robert deliver both the simmering passion and the profound sense of duty that make their characters complex. Their voices blend seamlessly, conveying the depth of their connection and the difficulty of their choices.
Jeremy Rill’s Robert Kincaid, a photographer and loner who has spent his life observing the world through a lens, feels truly seen for the first time during his time with Francesca. He finds clarity, vulnerability, and a kind of peace that had eluded him for years — and Rill navigates this all with a nuanced performance.”
- Matthew Schultz - OnStage Colorado
The Headliners
“Still, it’s Rill who is the revelation here, especially when Julian transforms himself into one of the onstage female characters that made him for a good spell, one of Broadway’s highest-paid performers. He was a pioneer of the art of drag, one bent on creating an illusion of a “real” woman rather than offering up a caricature.”
- Lisa Kennedy - The Denver Post
Into The Woods
“Jeremy Rill’s Cinderella’s Prince/Wolf is smarm personified with an opera divo’s timbre”
- Owen Niland - OnStage Colorado
Carousel
“Heading the cast as Billy Bigelow is Jeremy Rill. Both charismatic and brooding, Rill is the perfect combination of toughness and tenderness. Highlights of his performance include “Soliloquy” at the end of Act One. A powerful singer, Rill fills the auditorium with deep-felt emotion. His performance is always spot-on.”
- Eric Fitzgerald - OnStage Colorado