ASBURY PARK PRESS, NJ | |
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"Empty Sky...The Rising is a work that deserves to be seen and savored...It is a fine creation that earns its place in the larger discussion on art inspired by the tragedy of Sept. 11.2001...the mix of character and movement is truly magical...the dancing soars. The stories are brought to an emotionally rich fruition. And we are left with an experience that is well worth the journey. " Karen Collins 9/11/05. | |
TWAIN HARTE TIMES, CA | |
Annie Get Your Gun (Sierra Rep) - Crowned Heads of Europe - "This sequence was very cleverly staged, and was quite humorous." Tommy Keeler and Winnie Tate - "Their numbers seemed to bring waves of appreciation from the audience." My Defenses are Down - "The cowboy trio's singing and dancing were high spots for me, and their comedic acting punched up some slow spots in the show." Overall impression - "...it's a really fun show, exceedingly well staged." 6/15/04. | |
LOS ANGELES TIMES, CA | |
"Bob Boross' latest group effort, Lonesome Day, featuring Daren Herbert as a cross wielding preacher...brought down the house." Victoria Looseleaf, 11/25/03. | |
LOS ANGELES TIMES, CA | |
"At once a jazz showpiece and a battle for dominance, Bob Boross' 'Love Me or Leave Me' cleverly set Jessica Summers' statuesque authority against Spencer Smith's antic versatility: an endearing mismatch." - Lewis Segal, 1/13/03. | |
LOS ANGELES TIMES, CA | |
"And while not all 17 choreographers triumphed, hits happily outweighed misses...(including) another duel: Bob Boross' "Basie's Bag" with two jaunty tappers. Victoria Looseleaf, 5/19/03. | |
BEVERLY HILLS OUTLOOK, CA | |
"The Hollywood quality jazz dancing from the UC Irvine Jazz Dance Ensemble and Bob Boross' choreography was outstanding." Diane Monroe on "If There's A Hell Below, We're All Gonna Go" at Spectrum Dance in LA, December, 2002. |