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“Alex Getlin has an Orphic folk alto to melt stone.”

Ben Brantley, “Godspell” Review 2020

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“Alex Getlin’s approach is the one that works wonders…{her} restraint lets the songs breathe as if unassisted, on their own at last”

Elisabeth Vincentelli, “Anything Can Happen in the Theater” Review

 
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“Alex is transfixing. She has a unique and mesmerizing voice, a professional gravitas and complete command of the stage…that’s what I live for: to experience an actor showing me something I’ve never seen in a song of mine.”

Maury Yeston

 
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“She has that indefinable quality that cannot be learned. Alex has a certain kind of charisma, a connection that some people will never have…she has IT!”

Michael Feinstein

 
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“Alex Getlin just opens her heart with “By My Side” when Jesus saves her from a stoning. Mary Magdalene could not have faced her redemption better than Getlin does it.”                                                              --The Berkshire Eagle

 

“Its most perfect moment is the second act’s “By My Side,” in which the cast’s five women, led by the shimmering alto of Alex Getlin, harmonize with an exquisiteness that again reaffirms the irreplaceable nature of live performance.” --Albany Times Union

 “Alex Getlin’s ‘By My Side,’ the most moving rendition in my memory, channels Joan Baez at her most impassioned.   --New York State Review

 

 “Alex Getlin has a gorgeous voice and sings one of my favorite Yeston compositions, “Danglin.”  You can feel the heartbreak in every word as Getlin stands perfectly still drawing every emotion from it. She does equally well on the haunting “Strange.”

-- Theater Time

“In her first solo of the evening, “Danglin’”as well as her 11 o’clock number “Strange,” winsome Alex Getlin held the audience in the palm of her hand. Her focus and vulnerability were palpable.”    -- New York Theatre Guide

“Alex Getlin’s soulful expressions and voice ooze intimacy … She also teams hilariously with (Mamie) Parris in the feminist  “No Women in the Bible.”  -- New York Calling Theater

Getlin’s rich resonant vibrato in her profoundly moving rendition of ‘Danglin’ and ‘Strange’ number among the highlights of the show.. And in the witty “I Don’t Want to Rock n Roll” … (Getlin, E’Sean & Keyes) harmonies are terrific, the energy is off the charts and the enthusiasm is contagious.”   -- DC Metro Theatre Arts