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Kim-Scott MillerBEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS

"A fantastic moment is when Miller becomes infuriated by the pointed accusations of Thorpe. A most notable performance."
- Scott Fuller, The Salt Lake Tribune

 

DEAR WORLD

"....Miller executes ebullient cakewalks and a standout performance."
- Jayne Blanchard

"Kim-Scott Miller plays the villainous President, head of an unnamed corporation who is at once menacing and funny, but never too big for the room"
- Jane Horwitz, The Washington Post

"Miller is a charismatic actor, adept at creating well-defined characters as well as at handling the various disciplines of musical comedy. As Mr. President, the rapacious, comically evil corporate head, Miller steals scene after scene in this production."
- Michael Toscano, Special to The Washington Post

 

IF ONLY IN MY DREAMS

"Another delight retrieved from yesteryear is "Thanks for the Memory". Here, all the verses are sung with hard-won wisdom by Mr. Miller."
- Jayne Blanchard, The Washington Times

 

THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE

"The tempo is slow and relatively uneventful until Kim-Scott Miller barrels onstage as an excitable old character.... He gets the meatiest lines, spinning tall tales of beautiful midgets and herding cattle on a bicycle, and he lights up the stage like a firecracker."
- Sue Berlin, Talkin' Broadway

 

DAS BARBECU

"The cast of wiling performers includes the strong presence of Kim-Scott Miller."
- Brad Mathaway, The Washington Post

 

A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE

"Mr. Miller was wonderful as the pompous and pious Carney and also terrific as the polar-opposite Wilde. Mr. Miller gave wide berth and booming voice to both characters, and it served him well."
- Theresa Winslow, The Baltimore Capital

 

TABLE MANNERS

"Miller plays Tom as the essence of a descent guy who is awkward and funny. His acting is polished and always on the mark."
- Mary Johnson, The Baltimore Sun

 

AH, WILDERNESS!

"Kim-Scott Miller playing the father, Nat Miller, is the play's strong and absolute moral center and carries the weight of the show like the veteran showman that he is. Miller has a resolute yet playful air to his delivery and nails the character at every turn."
- Debbie Minter Jackson, D.C. Theatre Scene

"Kim-Scott does his best work in this show as the warmly affectionate, humanly befuddled head of a household."
- Brad Hathaway, Potomac Stages

 

THE TITANS

"...Kim-Scott Miller, whose more senior Khruschev is a revelation. This isn't just because of his shaved head or his adoption of the stooped posture of the Premiere. It is pure and simple acting ability."
- Brad Hathaway, Potomac Stages

"Miller's performance is the strongest reason to see The Titans. He conveys the necessary solemnity and gravity, leavened by unexpected moments of humor, he also has the earthly Russian accent and ably shows how Khruschev's opinion of Kennedy went from skepticism to respect and even friendship."
- Susan Berlin, Talkin' Broadway

"Kim-Scott Miller was an absolute standout. His portrayal of the Soviet leader was phenomenal from the moment he took the stage."
- McCll N. Doyle, Showbizradio

 

DANNY'S SKYLIGHT LOUNGE IN NEW YORK CITY

"A great entertainer with superb vocals and an audience delight."
- The Village Voice

"This performance showcases Miller's comedic flair . . . seductive casualness . . . vocal and comedic ease."
- Metroland, Albany