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Honor - A New Off Broadway Musical through the Prospect Theatre Company |
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“Vincent Rodriguez III's Yoshiro (Orlando) likewise tempers youthful bravado with romantic sentiment, and his growth from eager boy to mature soldier is one of the more dramatic of the show.."
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Jena Tesse Fox, Broadwayworld.com |
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“ Rodriguez, a soulful young performer in his New York debut ...“ |
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Matthew Murray, Talkin' Broadway.com |
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“Honor begins to weave its spell, especially when it focuses on the sure-to-be-inevitable pairing of Hana (the lovely Diana Veronica Phelan),.. and Yoshiro (the thoroughly winning Vincent Rodriguez III), the banished samurai hopelessly in love with her."
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Brian Scott Lipton, Theatremania.com |
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“... Yoshiro (a charmingly forthright Vincent Rodriguez III) ..."
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- Andy Propst, Backstage.com |
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| Thoroughly Modern Millie at Maine State Music Theatre |
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“ Ethan Le Phong and Vincent Rodriguez III as brothers Ching Ho and Bun Foo worked like a comedy team, drawing laughter and applause as they sang "Mammy" Jolson-style in Chinese ...“ |
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Jonathan White, The Times Record |
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| Pippin at the Goodspeed Opera House |
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“one cast member I feel inadvertently stole the show from the main performers, that of Vincent Rodriguez III ... in my view was the center of attention whenever he appeared on stage with his joyous antics and I surely predict is ready for future stardom either on television of big budget films.“ |
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- Howard Steven Frydman, The Airport News |
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| 42nd Street at Trump Plaza with Surflight Theatre |
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“The dancing star of the show is the delightful Vincent Rodriguez III as Andy, the stage manager. Like the Energizer bunny, he flies across the stage, the epitome of “those dancing feet” from the title song.“ |
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- Lori Hoffman, Atlantic City Weekly |
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“ … it’s the dance line that deserves the biggest bow. They are a treat, especially captain Vincent Rodriguez 3rd.” |
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- Phil Roura, New York Post |
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| Honk! at PCPA Theaterfest |
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“ …responsible for a subsequent song-and-dance number by a frog chorus called “Warts and All” … Rodriguez outdances, outsings and outacts everybody.“ |
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- Bill Beeson, Santa Maria Times |
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