Marjorie Yan of the UCLA Daily Bruin recently reviewed Wicked, saying “(Mamie) Parris also does a spectacular job in playing just the opposite of (Katie Rose) Clarke, a green (literally) character who has no friends and is blamed by her father for why her sister has to be [...]
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The first National Tour of Wicked has returned to the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, California through December 2011. Tiger Online in South Pasadena had this to say about Mamie, “Parris made even more jaws drop in her solo, “Defying Gravity” [...]
Continue Reading →The first national tour of Wicked is currently at the Aronoff Center in Cincinnati, Ohio until Nov. 26. Mamie, who plays Elphaba, is featured in a review by the Cincinnati City Beat.
“Mamie Parris portrays Elphaba as a character with depth and emotion. We feel her embarrassment, we resonate with her yearning to [...]
Continue Reading →The first national tour of Wicked has recently landed in Peoria, IL. In Gary Panetta’s Peoria Journal Star review, he says this about Mamie’s performance: “For her part, Parris captures not merely how Elphaba changes over the course of the evening — from defensive outsider to self-sacrificial hero — but also how she changes [...]
Continue Reading →If you live in Atlanta, you may have already seen Mamie as Elphaba in the 1st National tour of Wicked. Read the news in Broadway.com. And check out the calendar to see where Mamie will be performing next.
Continue Reading →Mamie joins the first national tour of Wicked October 4th in Atlanta!
Continue Reading →Music from the revival of RAGTIME is now available on iTunes!
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You must hear these beautiful orchestrations under the direction of conductor James Moore, with composer Stephen Flaherty on piano for the opening number!
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Mark Lowry of the Star-Telegram reviews a recent performance of 9 to 5, which recently played at Bass Hall. Read the full review.
Continue Reading →Mark Brenden of the Minnesota Daily interviews Mamie Parris as part of this review of 9 to 5.“[Parton’s music] is a natural fit for the stage if you think about it,” Mamie Parris, who plays Judy Bernly in the production, said. “The whole point of musical theater is to get to a point in the [...]
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