REVIEWS
CHICAGO
A Christmas Carol
"Bob Cratchit (Andrew Bosworth) handles his life and poverty with the kind of sweetness and open-heartedness that makes him such a perfect contrast to his horrible boss. The 85-minute running time...does not allow a lot of time for character-building nuance, but Bosworth is nonetheless a standout."
-Karen Topham, ChicagoOnstage.com
"The part of Cratchit has been reduced significantly, which is a shame, as the talented Andrew Bosworth looks and acts the part and is a natural charmer onstage."
-Regina Belt-Daniels, Shaw Local News
"Bob Cratchit (Andrew Bosworth) handles his life and poverty with the kind of sweetness and open-heartedness that makes him such a perfect contrast to his horrible boss. The 85-minute running time...does not allow a lot of time for character-building nuance, but Bosworth is nonetheless a standout."
-Karen Topham, ChicagoOnstage.com
"The part of Cratchit has been reduced significantly, which is a shame, as the talented Andrew Bosworth looks and acts the part and is a natural charmer onstage."
-Regina Belt-Daniels, Shaw Local News
Man of the People
"Bosworth and Smith lift the pacing and display the best chemistry in this play."
-Kathy Hey, Third Coast Review
"Bosworth and Smith lift the pacing and display the best chemistry in this play."
-Kathy Hey, Third Coast Review
Dracula
"[Harker] has considerable help from the Dracula of Andrew Bosworth, who plays the count with a kind of twenty-first century cult leader meets Michael Douglas in Wall Street to tremendous effect. His stillness and matter-of-fact delivery are a welcome unique take on a role that has strongly pulled in different directions since Lugosi's defining performance."
-Christine M. Malcom, Talkin' Broadway
"[Harker] has considerable help from the Dracula of Andrew Bosworth, who plays the count with a kind of twenty-first century cult leader meets Michael Douglas in Wall Street to tremendous effect. His stillness and matter-of-fact delivery are a welcome unique take on a role that has strongly pulled in different directions since Lugosi's defining performance."
-Christine M. Malcom, Talkin' Broadway
Antigone
"...strong, modulated performances of Redtwist veteran Brian Parry as Creon and of Bosworth as the philosophical chorus leader..."
-Hugh Iglarsh, Newcitystage.com
"...strong, modulated performances of Redtwist veteran Brian Parry as Creon and of Bosworth as the philosophical chorus leader..."
-Hugh Iglarsh, Newcitystage.com
ELSEWHERE
a Midsummer Night's Dream
"...Andrew Bosworth once more proves himself to be perhaps the most skilled actor in a class bursting with talent, bringing about uproarious laughter as Puck, while turning in another good performance in his small role as Hermia's incensed father. Bosworth has demonstrated tremendous range and unique stage presence throughout the 2016/17 season and closes it out with what may be his best turn yet."
-Dennis Maley, Bradenton Times
"...Andrew Bosworth once more proves himself to be perhaps the most skilled actor in a class bursting with talent, bringing about uproarious laughter as Puck, while turning in another good performance in his small role as Hermia's incensed father. Bosworth has demonstrated tremendous range and unique stage presence throughout the 2016/17 season and closes it out with what may be his best turn yet."
-Dennis Maley, Bradenton Times
Cyrano de Bergerac
"...shows, once again, why he is one of the most sought after actors in Austin."
-Jeff Davis, Broadwayworld.com
"...delivers a stellar turn...infusing the show with energy and panache..."
-Adam Roberts, Austin Chronicle
"...shows, once again, why he is one of the most sought after actors in Austin."
-Jeff Davis, Broadwayworld.com
"...delivers a stellar turn...infusing the show with energy and panache..."
-Adam Roberts, Austin Chronicle
Othello
"Bosworth's treatment of Shakespeare's most beloved villain is second to none...Bosworth owns this play."
-Jeff Davis, Broadwayworld.com
"From the moment he saunters onstage with Roderigo, Andrew Bosworth seizes the audience's gaze and holds on tight. He is nothing short of terrific..."
-Jillian Owens, Austin Chronicle
"Bosworth's treatment of Shakespeare's most beloved villain is second to none...Bosworth owns this play."
-Jeff Davis, Broadwayworld.com
"From the moment he saunters onstage with Roderigo, Andrew Bosworth seizes the audience's gaze and holds on tight. He is nothing short of terrific..."
-Jillian Owens, Austin Chronicle
She Stoops to Conquer
"Andrew Bosworth again makes a strong, brainy impression..."
Michael Meigs, CTX Live Theatre
"Andrew Bosworth again makes a strong, brainy impression..."
Michael Meigs, CTX Live Theatre
Brigadoon
"Andrew Bosworth oozes believability as Tommy..."
-Susie Potter, Triangle Arts and Entertainment
"Bosworth carries the romantic lead role with grace, and is a solid match for Reder’s vocals."
-Larissa Mount, Broadwayworld.com
"Andrew Bosworth oozes believability as Tommy..."
-Susie Potter, Triangle Arts and Entertainment
"Bosworth carries the romantic lead role with grace, and is a solid match for Reder’s vocals."
-Larissa Mount, Broadwayworld.com
The Chosen
"As Danny, Andrew Bosworth shows tremendous potential as a young actor who can transmit strong emotions despite his character's necessary limitations."
-Anne Siegel, TotalTheatre.com
"Eric Schabla and Andrew Bosworth are equally real and credible as unusually bright young men navigating adolescence while trying to figure out what it means to be an American Jew during the 1940s."
-Damien Jacques, OnMilwaukee.com
"...exceptional acting from Schabla and Bosworth..."
-Peggy Sue Dunigan, Postscript Performing Arts
"As Danny, Andrew Bosworth shows tremendous potential as a young actor who can transmit strong emotions despite his character's necessary limitations."
-Anne Siegel, TotalTheatre.com
"Eric Schabla and Andrew Bosworth are equally real and credible as unusually bright young men navigating adolescence while trying to figure out what it means to be an American Jew during the 1940s."
-Damien Jacques, OnMilwaukee.com
"...exceptional acting from Schabla and Bosworth..."
-Peggy Sue Dunigan, Postscript Performing Arts
The Mousetrap
"The smart and stalwart Detective Sgt. Trotter is everyone's vision of a matinee detective."
Amana Society Bulletin
"The smart and stalwart Detective Sgt. Trotter is everyone's vision of a matinee detective."
Amana Society Bulletin
Pinocchio
"An inspiring and fun performance, the actors dived into the action letting their inner children shine. Particularly fun was Andrew Bosworth as the Cricket."
Matthew Falduto, Iowa Theatre Blog
"An inspiring and fun performance, the actors dived into the action letting their inner children shine. Particularly fun was Andrew Bosworth as the Cricket."
Matthew Falduto, Iowa Theatre Blog
Into the Woods
"Andrew Bosworth and Tena Nelson...provide the real emotional meat of the show with powerfully moving performances, beautifully sung."
Mosie Lasagna and Cindy Buck, Fairfield Weekly Reader
"Andrew Bosworth as the Baker, and Tena Nelson as his Wife, make the most of their sometimes poignant, often hilarious quest..."
Patrick Bosold, Fairfield Ledger
"Andrew Bosworth and Tena Nelson...provide the real emotional meat of the show with powerfully moving performances, beautifully sung."
Mosie Lasagna and Cindy Buck, Fairfield Weekly Reader
"Andrew Bosworth as the Baker, and Tena Nelson as his Wife, make the most of their sometimes poignant, often hilarious quest..."
Patrick Bosold, Fairfield Ledger
the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
"Bosworth delivers his usual passionate, committed performance as Leaf Coneybear."
Al Constantineau, Fairfield Weekly Reader
"[Andrew Bosworth] shows off his comedic skills once again..."
Sondra Ward, Fairfield Ledger
"Bosworth delivers his usual passionate, committed performance as Leaf Coneybear."
Al Constantineau, Fairfield Weekly Reader
"[Andrew Bosworth] shows off his comedic skills once again..."
Sondra Ward, Fairfield Ledger
Annie
"Along with Andrew Bosworth...their transformation into Mr. and Mrs. Mudge provided some of the most entertaining moments of the night."
Michael Leach, Fairfield Ledger
"Along with Andrew Bosworth...their transformation into Mr. and Mrs. Mudge provided some of the most entertaining moments of the night."
Michael Leach, Fairfield Ledger
Judgment at Nuremberg
"Playing Oscar Rolfe, a defense attorney a decade older than he is, Andrew Bosworth is admirably confident in his role, bullying witnesses and twisting facts with intense focus."
Leslie Mizell, Greensboro News and Record
"Playing Oscar Rolfe, a defense attorney a decade older than he is, Andrew Bosworth is admirably confident in his role, bullying witnesses and twisting facts with intense focus."
Leslie Mizell, Greensboro News and Record
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BANNER PHOTO: She Stoops to Conquer at Austin Playhouse (Austin, TX). With Claire Grasso.