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TESTIMONIALS
With brilliant lyrics set to delightful Gilbert & Sullivan music, you will be tickled, teased, challenged and touched by this charming show.
Al Villanueva, director, Eugene, Oregon
MaKiddo earned one of those rare and very special moments in theater: a completely spontaneous standing ovation, when everyone in the audience stood and cheered because there was nothing else to do but stand and cheer.
Rob Peck, director, Richmond, Virginia
MaKiddo is a great musical, all about what life is like in high school today not the 50's. This is for our generation.
Molly McCarthy, actress, Eugene, Oregon
A fresh and funny show that speaks to every high school student.
Lindsay Tanner, actress, McLean, Virginia
The cast loved playing the zany parts, poking fun at adults, and using contemporary dialogue-and parody-to express their frustrations."
Jim Erwin, director, Washington, D.C.
With such songs as, "Three Little A's in School" and "We are Not Your S.U.V," parents get to see that kids aren't all bad, kids get a production where they will understand all the jokes, and-after a surprise ending-everyone leaves the audience with a new respect for today's teens.
Hanna Olsen, student critic, The Eugene Register-Guard
Highly entertaining, complete with hilarious references to Survivor, boy bands, Michael Jackson, and teen lingo, MaKiddo expresses high school life from the eyes of the students.
Rand Biersdorff, North Eugene Caledonian
With its offbeat visual humor, radiantly energetic lead players, and adorable choreography, MaKiddo is as fresh as a winter breeze, a ballet of witticism that is one of the most verve-filled productions to be found in high school theater.
Savanna Lyons, student critic, The Springfield Times
Extremely well written and well staged, MaKiddo is clever, witty, and works well on a high school stage.
Amelia Kallman, student critic, The Washington Post
MaKiddo is "perfectly perfect,"… an unforgettable, amusing, and realistic interpretation of today's teenagers.
Javier Hernandez, student critic, North Eugene Caledonian
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