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| Poster for "How Do You Feel?' at the 2008 Orlando Fringe Festival. Poster Photo Credit: Tisse Mallon. |
| Press Mark Baratelli's Improv Cabaret "It is what comic improvisation should be. Mark Baratelli is a freakin' comic genius! Go see his show." -NYTheatre.com "To witness Mark Baratelli in person is a completely overwhelming experience." TalkinBroadway.com "One of the (Charleton Comedy Festival's) best performances... Like a two-person Baby Wants Candy..."" -Charleston City Paper 1-22-07 "I continually get comments on what a tremendous performance (Mark Baratelli) put on." Lee Ann Gray, Producer Santa Cruz Improv Festival 2008 "Your voice is amazing. Your improv is amazing." Shaun Landry, Producer San Francisco Improv Festival 2008 "Mark Baratellii's... cabaret set slapped a huge, silly smile on my face." New York City Blog Show Showdown, 2008 "Had the audience captivated the moment Mark hit the stage." Zach Ward, Artistic Director North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival 2007 "Mark Baratelli's Improv Cabaret is... laugh-until-you-cry hilarious." Orlando Sentinel, May 18, 2009 "Baratelli has an impressively showy singing voice and a nicely warped imagination." -Orlando Sentinel 2006 |
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| Poster for "How Do You Feel?' at the 2008 Orlando Fringe Festival. Poster Photo Credit: Tisse Mallon. |
Jesus Christ Superstar National Tour 2008-09 "Special praise must be given to Mark Baratelli's fabulous comic turn as King Herod. He takes the role to another level." -Stephen McKnight, DCTheatreScene.com "And in his one moment of brilliance, Norris has Mark Baratelli play Herod..." -Jim Rutter, Edge Philadelphia, February 4, 2009 "Mark Baratelli, who performed (Herod's Song) made it fresh. Baratelli turned Herod into an inebriated diva." -Stephanie Merry, Washington Post, March 19, 2009 "...the standout was Herod. (Mark Baratelli) incorporated the most anachronism into his brief moment on stage. combining a divaness with the kind of critical rancor usually reserved for restaurant reviews and NPR film reviews." -Charles Jensen, Kinema Poetics, March 19, 2009 Mark Baratelli provides the comic relief as King Herod, floating like a butterfly and soundign much liek Butterfly McQueen." Pere Filichia | The Star Ledger | April 10, 2009 "I Love a Piano" National Tour 2007-08 "The versatile Mark Baratelli...surprises in the second act's "The Girl That I Marry" with a robust Alfred Drake-like baritone." -Frankie Moran, SanDiego.com |