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"Cheeky, cheerful, and utterly charming...Lissome and spunky"
~ Maura Hogan of The Charleston City Paper
Peter and The Starcatcher at Charleston Stage (Molly Aster)
"Madeline Glenn Thomas with her mesmerizing eyes, dimples, and innocent charm played the role of Mina, the heroine, so beautifully. Her signs of strength and moments of uncompromising weakness showed her range so well." ~ Mark A. Leon of Charleston Daily
Dracula, King of Vampires at Charleston Stage (Mina Murray)
"Newly resident Charleston Stage actor Madeline Glenn Thomas makes her Dock Street Theatre debut as Ulla,...Thomas plays her to the tee, introducing our enchantress with naivety, discernment, and...adds a bit of spice to the production." ~ Jeff Walker of Lowcountry Today
The Producers at Charleston Stage (Ulla)
"Madeline Glenn Thomas does remarkable work finding the precise center of her character in a way that avoids overt caricature. Thomas also sings a song that, in its way, hits all the right notes and she nails it ... savagely funny and heartbreaking." ~ Jon Sparks of The Commercial Appeal
Bad Jews at The Circuit Playhouse (Melody)
*Ostrander nomination ~ Best Supporting Actress in a Drama
*Ostrander award~ Best Small Ensemble
Bad Jews at The Circuit Playhouse (Melody)
*Ostrander nomination ~ Best Supporting Actress in a Drama
*Ostrander award~ Best Small Ensemble
"One might not think that the two foiled attackers of President Gerald Ford would make an amusing duo, but with Carla McDonald as Sara Jane Moore and Madeline Glenn Thomas as Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, it’s a darkly hilarious setup with two terrifically gifted actors mastering the varying degrees of wackiness." ~ Jon Sparks of The Commercial Appeal
Assassins at The Circuit Playhouse (Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme)
"Madeline Glenn Thomas nails the physical comedy as the one non-singing Sanders who "signs" for anyone in the congregation who might be deaf." ~Joseph Baker of BroadwayWorld.com
Sanders Family Christmas at The Circuit Playhouse (June)
*Ostrander nomination ~ Best Leading Actress in a Musical
"From the moment Crystal, Chiffon and Ronnette walked on the stage singing Little Shop of Horrors, you knew you were in for a musical medley of horror, humor, love and a strange twist. Played wonderfully by Carin Lagerberg, Maggie Saunders and Madeline Glenn Thomas...the three sidewalk dwelling singers transformed from lost teenagers to beauty queens..."
~ Mark A. Leon of Charleston Daily
Little Shop of Horrors at Charleston Stage (Ronnette)
~ Mark A. Leon of Charleston Daily
Little Shop of Horrors at Charleston Stage (Ronnette)
"There are a number of performers making their initial appearance in a Playhouse production...Among the fresh faces here are Madeline Glenn Thomas as the beeive-coiffed object of Francis' affections...indeed One Man, Two Guvnors is a fine showcase for all this new talent." ~ Joseph Baker of BroadwayWorld.com
One Man, Two Guvnors at Playhouse on the Square (Dolly)
"These performers have an apparently limitless supply of verve... I really don't have a favorite number because they're all so good in the STC show." ~ Evans Donnell of Arts Nashville
"...featuring so many talented voices it'll make your head swim like a good party on a Saturday night... When I left the theatre, my heart was full and my mind was free." ~Jonathan Pinkerton of The Examiner
Hair at Street Theatre Company (Jeanie)
"...featuring so many talented voices it'll make your head swim like a good party on a Saturday night... When I left the theatre, my heart was full and my mind was free." ~Jonathan Pinkerton of The Examiner
Hair at Street Theatre Company (Jeanie)
"Two dance numbers provide the highest octane entertainment of the show. In the first act, “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” brings the company together... but it’s topped in the second act with “Step in Time,” a tap extravaganza that sizzles from beginning to end." ~ The Commercial Appeal
Mary Poppins at Playhouse on the Square (Ensemble)
"The ensemble kept up an extraordinary energy, and the smart choreography kept raising the bar. It was at times like a three-ring circus with lots of talent commanding our attention."
~ The Commercial Appeal
Hairspray at Playhouse on the Square (Ensemble/ Penny u/s)
*Ostrander Award ~ Best Large Ensemble
"The ensemble kept up an extraordinary energy, and the smart choreography kept raising the bar. It was at times like a three-ring circus with lots of talent commanding our attention."
~ The Commercial Appeal
Hairspray at Playhouse on the Square (Ensemble/ Penny u/s)
*Ostrander Award ~ Best Large Ensemble