Lt. Munoz - CITY
OF ANGELS
“Blane Pressler's turn as Munoz, Stone's
vengeful Latino ex-partner, displays an incredibly focused and acrobatic
tenor voice, along with a killer accent.”
Ron McCutchan Bureau County Republican-
July 2008 “Nice and
Noir: Review of 'City of Angels”
Bud Frump - HOW TO SUCCEED...
“One of the stand-outs is Blane Pressler
as Bud Frump...he is hilarious as he connives to stop Finch's quick
movement in the company and whines to his mother about his own
ambitions.”
Kevin Smith What's Up Magazine- October
2008 “Both Timely and Entertaining”
Dromio - THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
“Scott Frey and Blane Pressler, as the
two Dromios, looking like something between Tweedle Dee and Bozo, with
obvious comic vocal styles, run off with most of the show.”
Susan Burns What's Up Magazine- March
2008 “Bawdy Bill Gets New Life”
Tranio - THE TAMING OF THE
SHREW
"Blane Pressler as Tranio, the servant
with whom Lucentio trades places, is amazingly funny, as he generally is
on stage."
Kevin Smith What's
Up Magazine- March 2008 “21st Century Shrew Watching”
2nd man (gangster) - KISS ME
KATE
"The gangsters, played by Aaron Mann and
Blane Pressler, give understated and cool performances.”
Aaron Krause Norwalk Reflector- June 2007
“A Passionate Seductive Kiss”
Costard - LOVE'S LABOR LOST
"Blane
Pressler (Costard) clowns with vaudevillian panache..."
Life and
Arts - Festival 56's 'Love's Labour's Lost' - Bureau Country Republican.