We have two more reviews about the Who’s “Tommy” in general, and Randy in particular. You can read them here:
troyrecord.com "There are no bad performances and everyone’s voice adds to the great sounds of the score. However, a problem with the work is that most of the characters are mere sketches and have no substance. This makes it difficult for performers to work anywhere but on the surface. This places the entire burden of developing empathy for Tommy on Harrison and he saves the show.
Harrison has matured into an excellent actor. Over the years he’s honed his craft with drama at BTF and now shows a strong, mature singing voice. He’s always had a compelling stage presence, but in the role of Tommy he demonstrates an ability to own the stage without neglecting the character. It’s great work."
curtainup.com "Now, Eric Hill is at the helm and the show has been re-envisioned to fit the grandeur of the elegantly restored Colonial Theater. It stars two actors whose careers have flourished at BTF, Randy Harrison and James Barry. Harrison who was a riveting Alan Strang in Equs and Lucky in Waiting for Godot is an ideal choice to blow audiences asway as the grown Tommy."
Thank you, Katia and Lory!