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Reviews

“Malone’s voice is that of the finest in her profession.” – Rock River Times, IL

“Ms. Malone brings bite to her performance and makes it clear who’s holding the leash and
who’s wearing the collar. The tension between her and Mama Lilly (Pam Pendleton), both
wanting power and management over Hank’s career, is palpable.” – Culpeper Star-Exponent,
VA

“Jennie Malone's convincing desperation to join her husband's band despite her character
Audrey's inability to sing is both humorous and realistic. She's sassy and quick-witted when it
comes to dealing with Mama's determination not to let the young woman steal away her son.
Later, the audience can identify with her indecision in how to keep her failing marriage intact.”
NVDaily.com, VA

“Jennie Malone arrives on stage in nearly every scene with a different instrument. Her melodic
voice blends beautifully.” – Rock River Times, IL

“Several members of the troupe are very versatile and conversant with several instruments.
Jennie Malone and Chris Blisset are especially noteworthy in this respect”. – GORRSTAR.com,
Registar Star, WI

“Nearly all the performers play and sing at once, notably Jennie Malone. She opens with some
fiddling, bows a string bass in “Big River”, strums a ukulele, and marches around the stage with
an accordion.” – The Capital Times, WI

“...Laurey, played by Jennie Malone, whose effortless singing captivated the audience from the
moment she first appears on stage until the final curtain falls.” - Wytheville Enterprise, VA

“...a highlight being Jennie Malone’s astounding rendition of “People Will Say We’re In Love.” -
Wytheville Enterprise, VA

“Most of the cast members also play a number of instruments, with Malone the champ on six
instruments, from piano to banjo to fiddle and autoharp.” - The Wichita Eagle, KS

“It is good to welcome Jennie Malone to the Playhouse family in the role of Denise. She brings
down the house with her monologue in which she reveals she’s dropping out of Bible College to
join the USO.” Crossville Chronicle, TN

“...Jennie Malone and Keith Smith are singers who double as narrators….they are magnificent
with song, dance and rhyme, and provide the icing on the cake.” - Arkansas Times, AR

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