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"Jeremy Rabb, an actor who knows comedy like the back of his hand...the seriousness of his intentions gives his performance dimension. He plays the scene, not the comedy and it is fascinating...it's an advanced acting lesson in connecting, making the unique choice, and being believable in every moment."

—Broadway World

"Jeremy Rabb, another company stalwart and an inspired Dr. Purgeon, plays sinister well; his whip-wielding Purgeon brings a stark, vaudevillian quality to the role."

—American Theatre Magazine

"Rabb is outstanding. His performance throughout was topnotch."

—Portland Press Herald

 

"Rabb's sharply drawn Duke of Buckingham is every bit the evil henchman."

—Backstage

"Jeremy Rabb’s performance as Camillo stood out too, as he delivered Shakespeare’s Early Modern English with an ease and clarity that benefited every scene in which he was present."

—Monrovia Weekly

 

"Rabb was hilarious...shows superb timing, and acting. He is a joy to watch."

—Cape Cod Times

 

"This superb revival showcases fine performances, especially Rabb, who raises chuckles every time he moves."

—L.A. Weekly

 

"Rabb is a wonderfully funny character actor."

—Showmag

"Perhaps most captivating is the underscore to the entire debate over money's role in both happiness and morality exemplified by Jeremy Rabb's country doctor dreaming of a life in research."

—San Gabriel Valley Tribune

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Photo by Craig Schwartz

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