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MADDY RIGBY
IN THE NEWS
"Her performance was perfection"
Madison Rigby as Mrs. Lovett was a highlight as well. Her onstage chemistry with Garlick was fantastic, and her vocal chops are immense. Her performance was perfection; her comedic timing was brilliant. Her likeability overrode all Lovett’s gruesome deeds. I really wanted her to make it out of the story and find a happy ending.
-Rachel Helwig, Utah Theatre Bloggers


"Breathtaking"
"Another favorite for the night was Madison Rigby playing Jael, a woman with insecurities and social anxieties who struggles to even communicate through Facebook and on an everyday subway ride. Rigby’s solos in, “My Simple Request,” and, “Another New York Love Story,” were breathtaking with her clear technique, facial expressions, and acting."
-Danica Francom, Utah Theatre Bloggers
"Kooky and extremely lovable"
The housekeeper, Mrs. Fairfax, was played by Madison Rigby, who brought the perfect amount of comic relief to the serious and dramatic show. Rigby created a character who was kooky and extremely lovable with her incredible facial expressions and acting. She peevishly buttered bread and waved a butter knife at Jane and coyly sang, “Like a good wine gets better with age.” It was much needed refreshment to have her back on stage in act II singing “Slip of a Girl” as she went through many emotions such as annoyed, petered, and delighted."
- Danica Francom, Utah Theatre Bloggers


"Spectacular comedic timing"
"Utilizing the traditional Clown 1 and Clown 2 approach to slapstick plays, Carson Patrick McFarland and Madison Rigby as the Clowns were outstanding in performing their many roles. Rigby, especially, was able to portray many different characters and had spectacular comedic timing."
- Dr. Maren Scriven, Utah Theatre Bloggers
"Perfectly timed eye rolls
and facial expressions"
"The second-in-command at the convent is Sister Hubert, played by Madison Rigby. Rigby is a talented actress with perfectly timed eye rolls and facial expressions. She definitely carries the night along and ends it on a high note with her powerful soulful rendition of ‘Holier Than Thou.’"
-Danica Francom, Utah Theatre Bloggers

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