Reviews

“The standout in the cast is Ty Hudson. As the elder son Biff, he gives a very real performance that culminates in a gut-wrenching physical scene when he confronts his father with equal parts hate and love.”

— Cherry and Spoon (Death of a Salesman - Lyric Arts)

“The vocal standouts of this cast are Hudson, Lee, Diesch, and Dietze…both Hudson and Lee are riveting in their swan songs.”

— Twin Cities Daily Planet (Jesus Christ Superstar - Chameleon Theatre Circle)

“Ty Hudson is terrific as Seymour. His lanky appearance and aw-shucks demeanor are perfectly suited…He sings beautifully, handles that dance moves with spikey grace, and has comic chops that do justice to Ashman’s script.”

— Talkin’ Broadway (Little Shop of Horrors - Artistry)

“Ty Hudson’s Galen P. Gray is charming, comical, and confident yet constantly plagued by self-doubt.”

— Rick Wyman (Anatomy of Gray - Lyric Arts)

“I was particularly moved by Ty Hudson as the charismatic bartender and one of the last people to see Matthew alive.”

— Cherry and Spoon (The Laramie Project - Lyric Arts)

“Hudson’s Charles is a character who is comically out of his depth…You feel for him, but also want to get away.”

— Star Tribune (Red Velvet - Walking Shadow Theatre Company)

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