NIC BRYAN

ACTOR | SINGER | DANCER


"Nic Bryan (Lumiere) stole the show."
Charlotte Smarty Pants - September 29, 2009 - Full Review
       
"Nic Bryan ... excels in bringing out the candelabra's grace and joie de vivre."
Creative Loafing - September 29, 2009 - Full Review
       
"Cogsworth and Nic Bryan, who shines as Lumiere, have a good rapport, and provide some of the wittiest lines."
Arts a la Mode - September 29, 2009 - Full Review

-    Internal, external beauty in 'Beast' by the Charlotte Observer - September 30, 2009

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Press Release
by BroadwayWorld.com - September 4, 2009

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Not Just Surface 'Beauty'
by the Charlotte Observer - September 25, 2009

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Behind the Scenes Video of Beauty and the Beast

-    From a r
eview of High School Musical by the Sunday News - April 19, 2009:
 
"Troy (Nic Bryan) and his lady love, Gabriella (Virginia Cavaliere) are college grads in real life, but look and sound great as high school students."
 
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Publicity Trailer for High School Musical
 
-    From a r
eview of High School Musical by the Lancaster New Era - April 13, 2009:
 
"Bryan and Cavaliere make a sweet Troy and Gabriella, and both have terrific voices."
 
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High School Musical Doesn't Stick to the Status Quo 
- Intelligencer Journal - April 13, 2009
 
-    HSM - Sunday News - April 5, 2009

-    From a review of
A Year With Frog and Toad by Creative Loafing - January 27, 2009:
 
"Caroline Bower, Susan Cherin Gundersheim, and Nic Bryan harmonize beautifully as the Birds, morphing into various meadow creatures as the seasons roll on."
 
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-    From a review of A Year With Frog and Toad by Arts a la Mode - January 27, 2009:
 
"Nic Bryan, who also plays multiple roles, is excellent throughout conveying a lively energy when he's on stage."
 
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-    Publicity Trailer for A Year With Frog and Toad
 
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     Time Well Spent with Frog and Toad - Charlotte Observer - January 21, 2009
  
-    From a review of Peter Pan by National Youth Theatre:
 
"Nic Bryan convinces the audience with his acting that he is young Peter; the kind of spirited leader boys will follow."
 
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-    Children's Theatre Extends Peter Pan - Charlotte Observer - October 22, 2008

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Photo Shoot for Peter Pan
  
-    From a review of Peter Pan by the Charlotte Weekly - October 3, 2008:
 
"As a boy stubbornly refusing to take on adult responsibility, Bryan brims with cocky enthusiasm, boldly bragging with the naive egocentricity of a child.  When asked to sit still, he jiggles so familarly, his young audience giggles with appreciative recognition.  Yet harness him up for a leap into the sky and he's transformed into a young man of admirable confidence."

-    From a review of Peter Pan by Creative Loafing - September 30, 2008:
 
"From his privileged view near the apex of the proscenium, I don't think Peter saw a single empty seat up in the balcony as he flew into the Darling townhouse for the first time."
 
"Flying above the adorable Darlings and the evil pirates, Bryan does the signature frozen pirouette to a P."
 
"Drina Keen's musical direction and Ron Chisholm's choreography combine to unearth unsuspected possibilities in the amity between Indians and The Lost Boys, celebrated in 'Ugg-a-Wugg.'  Casting Bryan pays off best here as he fronts this showstopper with Caroline Bower as the princess Tiger Lily."
 
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-    From a review of Peter Pan by the Charlotte Observer - September 26, 2008:
 
"The flying is handsomely and amusingly handled; Nic Bryan's Peter seems to be taking wing without willing it, as naturally as a lark. But it's the part on the ground that really matters, and there the production scores..."
 
"Bryan looks uncannily like a 22-year-old Jim Carrey and behaves with the same puckish impetuousness. His Peter is a selfish creature who doesn't comprehend his power to bewitch or hurt..."
 
-    Behind the Scenes Video of Peter Pan
 

-    Publicity Trailer for Peter Pan
 
-    From a review of West Side Story by the UF Newsies - December 12, 2007:
 
"Bryan had the best male singing voice on stage by far. He did well in all the songs, especially 'Maria.' His performance was very honest and natural. He also had good chemistry with the other actors..."
 
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