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  • "Playing his romantic interest – Jovie, is Emily Grace Tucker. She displays her own impressive set of vocal and dance talents and is an ideally jaded foil for Buddy’s wide-eyed nature."

  • "Tucker's performance came through as an authentic representation of a transformation we could all possibly use this holiday season. Set aside cynicism and embrace joy, whatever it takes."

  • "You won’t find a one-dimensional damsel in distress in Emily Grace Tucker’s role as Princess Fiona. She’s a fiery female who values tradition, but has her own complexities that lead her down another path. She holds her own alongside the boys, and her singing stands out."

  • "…making strong impressions with singing and dancing… The old Gumbie Cat is pegged as one of the strongest musical numbers in the show."

  • "Tucker manages to be both tough and feminine as the feisty cowgirl Polly….especially when they’re doing Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers proud on the elegant, beautiful ballroom swoon of “Shall We Dance."

  • “Tucker’s Anna is sublime, conveying the loving naivete of the titular character with grace and playfulness.”

  • “Emily Grace Tucker gave an award-worthy performance as Anna, Elsa's naïve, free-spirited, and loving younger sister. Tucker showcased her stellar vocals throughout the musical. Her pitch-perfect rendition of "I Can't Lose You" was one of the show's highlights."

  • "While co-leads Connor John Gillooly (Barry) and Emily Grace Tucker (Cynthia) bring on the comedy while remaining richly human.”

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