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User Comments for Smokey Joe's Cafe

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smokey joes cafe
by dreggs on November, 07 2002
From video
 
In all of my 53 years I have never seen such a spectacular show and such a great cast. This show and cast sends shivers through me each and every time I review the video.

I congratulate this marvelous and multi-talented cast and wish them each the greatest success imagination that each one so richly deserves.

With such a wonderful cast, it was too difficult to select a favorite although I especially loved Victor Trent Cook's comic talent, BJ Crosby's miraculous vocal range, Delee Lively's wonderful dancing, Brenda Braxton's completely seductive sex appeal. And there was just something very appealing about Deb Lyons. Deb has what Cagney once described as "It." If my wife of 22 years will allow me harmless crush (after all she has swooned over Robert Redford since we met and before) I could easily developed such a crush on Deb Lyons.

The remainder of the cast(Ken Ard, Adrian Bailey, Frederick B Owens-my wife and daughter-in-law adored his voice-and Matt Bogart) were alsofantastic displaying fabulous singing ranges and brilliant choreography.

I would rush to any future production featuring anyone or all of this delightful cast.

I sincerely wish the entire cast the greatest success imagination that they have all earned and so richly deserved.

Bill Hause, Playwright

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