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Northanger Abbey at Theater Ten Ten "This funny and suspenseful production boasts strong writing, expert direction by David Scott, and a crackerjack cast...the entire ensemble (most of them double and triple-cast) does a remarkable job...a superb piece of theatre" -- NYTheatre.com *Critic's Pick "Greg Oliver Bodine, Tim Morton, and Lisa Riegel rounded out the outstanding cast, filling several roles in both worlds of Northanger Abbey and Udolpho." -- AustenBlog.com | |
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A Month in the Country at Theater Ten Ten: "Utterly delightful...A great time is promised for all...Greg Oliver Bodine is excellent as the perpetually put-upon Rakitin." -- NYTheatre.com *Critic's Pick "Perfectly cast, the production moves with great animation and verve...Greg Oliver Bodine's elegant Rakitin is a delightful comic creation." -- Back Stage *Critic's Pick | |
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A Christmas Carol with North Shore Theatre Group:
"Bodine is a charmingly dynamic storyteller, who seamlessly tells the holiday classic transitioning from actor to narrator and back...Bravo" -- Locust Valley Leader, NY
"Compelling... [Bodine] switched roles so seamlessly that the audience soon forgot there was one man on stage...He captivated an audience that ran the gamut of ages -- children as young as eight were riveted." -- Oyster Bay Guardian, NY "A most welcome Christmas present...A sincere, moving performance that set the mood for the coming holidays." Oyster Bay Enterprise-Pilot, NY
"A Dickens of a good show!" -- Westfield Evening News, MA
"A classic treasure" -- The Reminder, MA | |
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Arsenic & Old Lace at Cortland Repertory Theatre: "Bodine is splendid as the concerned nephew who tries to deal with the situation as best he can." -- Syracuse Post-Standard News, NY | |
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The Foreigner at Magnet Theatre Company: "The Magnet staging has one great asset -- Greg Oliver Bodine in the role of Charlie. Mr. Bodine resists the urge to ham it up, choosing to underplay the more blatant scenes, relying on strong comic instincts." -- The Princeton Packet, NJ The Foreigner at Millbrook Playhouse: "Charlie is played by Greg Bodine, in a role not too easy, but all too satisfying...[He] is simply captivating as the meek 'foreigner' who brings a synergy to the family found at Betty's inn." -- The Express, PA | |
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Sylvia at Magnet Theatre Company: "The evening belongs to Greg Oliver Bodine who plays three characters: Tim, the macho guy in the park with an alpha dog named Bowser; Phyllis, Kate's college chum; and an androgynous psychologist, named appropriately, Leslie. He does all three better than previously seen and is worth the price of the entire evening. He finds exactly the right sense of gleeful camp and never takes it too far. He has a great comic future." -- The Princeton Packet, NJ | |
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Coupe de Ville at Magnet Theatre Company: "Russ Widdall as the vacant Joe and Greg Oliver Bodine as the scheming Anthony are pretty much over the top as the two grasping brothers, to good comic effect." -- The Trenton Times, NJ | |
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Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde at Playmakers Rep Company: "Soap opera actor Jamie Goodwin is a dignified yet flamboyant Wilde, Adrian Witzke a tempting, tortured Lord Alfred and Greg Oliver Bodine, the best of the five Narrator / Clerks." -- The Charlotte Observer, NC "The four narrators -- Michael Frederic, Greg Oliver Bodine, Peter Savage and Denis Riva Jr. merit an extra nod for their effective use of accents while slipping from role to role." -- The Herald-Sun, NC | |
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