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A CHORUS LINE

"Milo Shandel brings a stabilizing gravitas to the role of Zach, the director." - Colin Thomas, The Georgia Straight

"Milo Shandel is very authoratative..." - Jerry Wasserman, VANCOUVERPLAYS.COM

"I loved Milo Shandel as Zach" - Susan Minty, Surrey Now


MAMMA MIA! NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

 


"The would-be daddies are also strong, especially Milo Shandel as the outdoorsy Bill, a Crocodile Hunter-clone who shares a rip-roaringly sexy duet with E. Faye Butler in "Take A Chance on Me."
Jayne Blanchard, The Washington Times

"Milo Shandel is wonderful as the blustering, sometimes pompous but really insecure Aussie Great Hunter, Bill Austin.  And, he is really funny." - Daniel Hines, TodaysSeniorsNetwork.com


Milo Shandel is terrific as the “awesome Aussie” a fun combination of manly-man and befuddled softie.  He is quite good in serious moments, like when he is blind-sided with the question of paternity, and he has terror-for-laughs shtick down to a science as he is chased about a chapel by a would-be love.”James Howard, BroadwayWorld.com

When Rosie (Laura Ware) sets her sights on Bill Austin (Milo Shandel), the Australian ‘suspect,’ ‘Mamma Mia’ finds its soul sister and many, many laughs. Ware and Shandel share ‘Take a Chance on Me’ and deserve every laugh they get.”Bruce R. Miller, Sioux City Journal (Iowa)


Milo Shandel is one of  Mamma Mia!’s strongest performers, and most convincing comic, with his bluff portrayal of the marriage-shy Bill.”
– Jan Sjostrom, Palm Beach Daily News


 
Milo Shandel is a standout.” – Manuel Mendoza, The Dallas Morning News

 

“…Milo Shandel is a show stealer…” – Glenn Kaufmann, Bloomington Indiana Herald-Times

 

Milo Shandel is compelling…”- Alicia Grega-Pikul, Electric City (Scranton, PA)

 

Milo Shandel’s performance as Bill stands out. His accent, timing and stage presence made the audience laugh on cue. A definite crowd pleaser.”  - Stephen Russell, TodaysSeniorsNetwork.com

 

Milo Shandel milks every laugh. Bill, a balding version of Crocodile Dundee, gets guaranteed guffaws every time.” – Robert W. McDowell, Classical Voice of North Carolina

 

Milo Shandel’s dance moves will have you laughing before the end of the play.” – Daljit Kalsi, Spartanburg (SC) Herald-Journal

 
"Milo Shandel is a hoot!" - Dorothy Velasco, Eugene (OR) Register-Guard

Milo Shandel (is a ) bright spot. (He) shows sharp comedic timing and an accurate Aussie accent.“ - Peter Birnie, Vancouver Sun

“Bill Austin is an Australian adventurer very ably played by Milo Shandel, out-crocodiling Dundee.” - Ken Morgan, On Milwaukee

Bill Austin is played with great comic effect and singing acumen by Milo Shandel who has an engaging Australian accent.” – Ross Michael Pink, ReviewVancouver

"Bill Austin is endearingly played by Milo Shandel" - Tanya Perez-Brennan, Jacksonville Times-Union


Laura Ware as Rosie and Milo Shandel as Bill, the Australian writer, were a hoot in a scene where she tries to seduce him before the wedding…”
– Kathryn Rem, The State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL)

 

Milo Shandel does a nice, roasty turn as the Crocodile Dundee-like Australian presumptive father.” – George Kanzler, upstatebeat.com (SC)

“It is a good company. I have approval them (next in Guadalajara and Monterrey) it is really remarkable. Milo Shandel has the charming resistances necessary to count history.” (????????) – René Franco, ElEconomista.com.mx (Mexico City) (Translated…obviously) 

 


FORBIDDEN BROADWAY STRIKES BACK!

 

Milo Shandel gives an edge of satire to his celebrity impersonations.” – Jon Kaplan, Now Magazine (Toronto)

 

 

 

FORBIDDEN HOLLYWOOD!

 

“If you secretly carry a torch for Hugh Grant, then you will enjoy Milo Shandel's dead-on impersonation.” - Laura Lind, Eye Weekly (Toronto)

 

 

I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE!

 

“When Milo Shandel sings about his enduring love for his wife in ‘Shouldn't I Be Less In Love With You’, then shrugs when she asks him what he's thinking, the audience laughs at the typical male reaction – but the sentiments the song sparks still remain.”- Luke Rundle, UWO Gazette (London, ON)