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Vancouver Sun - Avenue Q

by Mark Lieren-Young

Chemanius - Amadeus

by Mark Lieren-Young

Talk 1410 - Altar Boyz

by Talk 1410 | The Jen & Joe Show

Reviews

Avenue Q

 “Jeremy Crittenden takes over as Princeton (the puppet with the B.A.) and Rod (a gay Republican puppet who’s struggling to come out). With with his lovely tenor, crisp physicality, and spot-on comic timing, Crittenden couldn’t be better.”

Colin Thomas

Georgia Straight

Altar Boyz

“The lads are led by Jeremy Crittenden as Matthew, who has the fervour of a preacher and a complete devotion to the cause of sweeping sin from the audience. Crittenden is the cream on this crop of talent, equal in strength to his castmates but adding just enough of the initiative innate in a Bible-study guru.”

Peter Birnie

Vancouver Sun

Thank You For Being a Friend

“The standout for me was Jeremy Crittenden’s portrayal of Dorothy. Seeing—and hearing—Bea Arthur brought back to life in the form of a gay man is so perfect it goes beyond camp.”

Istvan Dugalin

Mooney on Theatre

Avenue Q

“Brought to life by the dexterous and animated Jeremy Crittenden, Princeton is the main character in the mirthful musical Avenue Q, which returns for a second season at the Arts Club’s Granville Stage this winter.”

Amy Watkins

Vancouver Weekly