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The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told

"Albert Chan’s Adam was a delight from the first moment to the last. Sweet, thoughtful and eager, he was an appealing ambassador to this version of the beginning of the world. Chan made a strong, believable connection with Steve as a lover and with Mabel and Jane as friends. We were emotionally engaged with him at all times."
Jennifer Howard
Eastern Massachusetts Association of Community Theaters (EMACT)
June 28, 2006

 

"Chan provides emotional grounding as Adam, bringing believability to his struggles with love and faith even in such ridiculous situations as finding his lover cheating on him with a rhinoceros."
David Levy
Talkin' Broadway, June 26, 2006

 

#2 Pencil

"In #2 Pencil, Albert brought Philip to life as an incredibly sympathetic character...Albert beautifully portrays the first and last moment of courage in Philip's whole life...still brings tears to my eyes after having seen it at least twenty times."
Carey Zolper, Producer
Liquid Lunch Productions

 
Queer Theory! An Academic Travesty

"The show is blessed with a sterling cast. Albert Chan as Michel creates as painfully vivid a picture of starched primness as you're ever likely to see, and local treasure Margaret Ann Brady's highbeam eyes sparkle with delight as the maternal Eve. It's only a shame that in the various skits and scenes, these two aren't given more to do."
Bay Windows, October 26, 2006

 

"Albert M. Chan as Michel provided the most poignant passage in his ending keynote speech."
James Lopata
In Newsweekly, October 25, 2006



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