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CHOREOGRAPHY

CHICAGO:

"Dancing and Staging Impressive in 'Chicago': The dancing is remarkable and amazing, choreographed by Mary Robare."

--F. C. Lowe, The Winchester Star

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PIPPIN:

"The choreography, by Mary Robare, is amazing throughout especially the big dance numbers..."

--Tim Sullivan, Northern Virginia Daily

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SWEET CHARITY:

"Mary Robare's choreography is a delight, a scintillating mix of styles, with a heavy dose of 60s gyrations... [the Frug] makes a witty comeback in this 'Sweet Charity.' The pulsating machinations of the Rhythm of Life Church are equally exuberant..."

--John Horan Jr., The Winchester Star

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110 IN THE SHADE:

"Mary Robare's stylish choreography is enthusiastically handled by the cast."

--John Horan Jr., The Winchester Star

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HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING:
"The Choreography here - as well as the rest of the production - by Mary Robare is superior."

--Becky Orr, The Winchester Star

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ON THE TOWN:
"Kudos for Mary Robare's elegant choreography..."

--Larry Mueller, The Winchester Star

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PERFORMANCE

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"You want a touch of class from your theatre? Robare brings it in ample measure as the graceful Mary Leo. She has a serious ballet and jazz number in Act One and a comic turn in Act Two's "Dying Swan."

(Nunsense, National Tour, South Bend)

--John D. Miller, South Bend Tribune

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"Mary C. Robare gets all the wit from her role as a nun yearning for ballet stardom."

(Nunsense, National Tour, Memphis)

--Robert Jennings, The Commercial Appeal

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"Mary C Robare is on her toes as a sister who dreams of being the first ballet star/nun. Her 'Dying Nun Ballet' variation on 'Swan Lake' is priceless."

(Nunsense National Tour, New Orleans)

--Richard Dodds, Lagniappe

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"An announcement and insert in the program stated merely that Starr Danias would play the part "at this performance" and that the role of Lola, "usually played by Starr Danias, will be played by Mary C. Robare." Robare projected character into her few lines as Lola, and danced sweetly with Alexander Filipov as the leading ballet couple in the title number, the 'On Your Toes Revue."' "

("On Your Toes, Kennedy Center pre-Broadway preview)

-George Jackson, Washington Post

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