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David Clarke:

“Betty Marie Muessig shows true star quality.”

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Buzz Bellmont:

“Mary, played by the amazingly expressive and impressively remarkable Betty Marie Muessig, sings “Over Texas” which is full of her frustrations as Jackie’s assistant.”                                                                            

 “Margaret is beautifully characterized by the exceptional Betty Marie Muessig who creates a brilliant comical characterization.  I laughed until I cried during this piece.” 

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Jenny Taylor Moodie:

Betty Marie Muessig is adorable as Catherine, Pippin's love interest. Muessig's rich mezzo is a treat to listen to, particularly in "Love Song”.”

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Doni wilson:

"She had wonderful vocals, an interesting character, and great comedic timing. Of all the supporting players, hers was the strongest performance, and she really lit up the stage.”

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Jeff davis:

“As toilet operator Penelope Pennywise, Betty Marie Muessig is wonderfully stern and tough. She's a natural at bawdy characters like Mrs. Pennywise, and she turns her big song "A Privilege to Pee" into a show-stopping character number.”

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Buzz bellmont:

“Ms. Muessig is wide-eyed, sexy, and capricious as hell.” “She seems to love the sadistic qualities of her actions.”

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David clarke:

Betty Marie Muessig, who takes the audience on an enthralling and shocking journey, skillfully portrays Estelle Rigault. She begins the show as a convincing and relatable innocent, and as she becomes metaphorically naked, Betty Marie Muessig handles the twisted psychological depths of the character without a flaw. She maintains the ability to be relatable through her desire, but inability, to keep secrets. She easily exudes the sexuality of Estelle Rigault as well, attempting to control the other characters through her guile-filled feminine charms.”

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Gary Laird:

Betty Marie Muessig is funny, nagging, and wistful by turns, and her "unscheduled" number, “I Guess I’ll Miss The Man" wins the audience.”

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Lanny griffith:

“And did I mention she’s a mean twirler?”

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David clarke:

“Playing the romantic plot with appealing tenderness, Cole Ryden as Greg Wilhote and Betty Marie Muessig as Kelli Mangrum charm the audience with sparkling youthfulness and their dreams of becoming somebody that people recognize and remember. They delicately beguile the audience on their sweetly crooned duet "I'm Gone.””