SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN – TRUMP PLAZA

The Star Ledger
"Tim Falter is ‘Singin’ in the Rain’"
By CHARLES EINSTIEN

“What’s visible in the theater of the Trump Plaza these days is not the late Gene Kelly, back from the
beyond to re-enact his all-time-classic dance in “Singin’ in the Rain,” but Kelly’s identical steps, umbrella,
and persona, all embodied in an astonishing performance by Tim Falter in that same classic show.”



Staten Island ADVANCE
By ELLEN BURKE RAWLS

“Tim Falter delivers a rave-worthy performance of the Gene Kelly classic.  Tim is another highly talented
and personable young star – watch for his name on Broadway marquees!”



COURIER-POST
By CHUCK DARROW

“Falter is excellent as dashing Don Lockwood, the silent-film super-hero who is the center of the story.  He
ably captures the jaunty disposition and acrobatic moves that define the character.  He is a joy to watch.”



The Press
Of Atlantic City
By JOHN CURRAN

“In Kelly’s role, Falter is all square-jawed sincerity and light-footed whimsy, deftly tiptoeing between the
dim-witted Lina and the doe-eyed Kathy.”

“Falter, in his raincoat, fedora and umbrella gets soaked splashing through the water on stage.  No he’s not
Gene Kelly but that’s OK.  He can sing well and dance beautifully and he looks like he’s having a ball
doing it.”


Atlantic City Weekly
By STEVE ANGELUCCI

“Falter’s performance in the lead role is extraordinary.”





Irving Berlin's White Christmas - Pioneer Theatre Company

Utah Theater Bloggers Association
Written by:  Blair Howell


"the four Equity leads gamely navigate their roles with verve and determination. Tally Sessions plays the
level-headed Bob Wallace and Tim Falter is the skirt-chasing Phil. For the most part there is serviceable
chemistry between the two, and they offer smooth harmonies and crisp moves, beginning with the rousing
“Happy Holiday”/“Let Yourself Go.” "Falter, with his broad charm and a voice as strong as his dancing, gives
a polished performance and effortlessly makes the role his own. Genuine romantic sparks come from
Kaitlyn Davidson’s bubbly Judy opposite Falter, and the pairing is delightful, especially in the “The Best
Things Happen While You’re Dancing.” Backed by the chorus, Davidson and Falter make “I Love a Piano” a
crowd-pleasing tap number"


Deseret News
By Erica Hansen

"Tim Falter plays Phil Davis, his partner in crime. Falter is funny and also sings well, but he really shines
during dance numbers with the talented Kaitlyn Davidson (Judy Haynes). The pair is beautifully matched,
making Lumbard's choreography look effortless (which is certainly is not)."


The Salt Lake Tribune
By Barbara Bannon

"The two couples pair up well: Falter and Davidson are brasher and more confident while Sessions and
Justman are shyer and sweeter. Falter and Davidson are the dance specialists"





STATE FAIR (STARRING JOHN DAVIDSON) – SURFLIGHT THEATRE


The Beachcomber
By TOM WRONA



“That double-barreled Davidson star power might have out-shone a lesser man.  But Tim Falter’s brilliance
cannot be dimmed.  He plays Pat Gilbert, the cynical newspaperman Margy meets at the fair.  I liked Falter
in “Crazy For You” last year.  I loved him in Surflight’s Trump Plaza production of “Singin’ in the Rain” that
just closed.  And now that I’ve seen him in State Fair, I realize he’s the best dancer I’ve ever seen live on
stage.  Falter is a classic hoofer in the Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire mold, and it’s a delight to watch him
glide across the stage.  And he, too, is a great comic actor.”



The Star Ledger
By PETER FILICHIA

“As newspaperman Pat Gilbert, Tim Falter is an excellent song-and-dance man who does a
spectacular tap that jump-starts the show’s second act to a rousing start.”



The Islander
By Bre Golden

“Margy falls victim to smooth-talking reporter Pat Gilbert, portrayed by Surflight regular Tim
Falter.  Fans might remember Falter from last season.  One look at his soft shoe during “The Man I
Used To Be” and fond memories come flooding back.  Falter, as cliché as it seems, is definitely a
triple threat.  He mesmerizes during dance routines, grabs onto and holds the audience tight during
vocal renditions and can act to boot!”





CATS – SURFLIGHT THEATRE


The Star Ledger
By PETER FILICHIA

“The standout is Tim Falter as Rum Tum Tugger, the coolest cat in town.  Falter’s rock-star presence
is superb, but more importantly, he doesn’t just replicate what Terrence Mann did in the original
production.  He makes the songs his own.”



The Press
Of Atlantic City
By SCOTT CRONICK

“Tim Falter, a Surflight veteran and Equity actor, shines once again, this time as Rum Tum Tugger,
the coolest cat of all.”



The Islander
By BRE GOLDEN

“Surflight favorite Tim Falter returns to capture Rum Tum Tugger, a gigolo loner:  Falter portrays
Tugger with a swagger that’s reminiscent of a feral Mick Jagger – teasing the ladies (on stage and
from the audience) while trying to get a little respect.  Falter booms during his namesake “The Rum
Tum Tugger” and puts the rock into “Mr. Mistoffelees.”



CRAZY FOR YOU -  SURFLIGHT THEATRE


The Press
Of Atlantic City
By SCOTT CRONICK

“The show is not worth doing without a strong performer playing Bobby Child.  Falter is more that
solid; he’s remarkable.  A great dancer who excels in tap, he is also a credible singer and outstanding
actor.”



GEORGE M! -  ALLENBERRY PLAYHOUSE


The Patriot-News
Harrisburg, PA
By TED MERWIN

‘Played by Tim Falter in his smashing Allenberry debut, Cohan puts his outsized ego extravagantly on
display.  Falter plays Cohan as both self-absorbed and almost maniacally driven.”

“One of the best scenes in this production comes when Cohan is suddenly struck with fear on the eve
of the opening of a show about an American jockey in England.  But as he sings “Give My Regards to
Broadway,” Falter’s faltering voice grows in strength as he summons up his courage.  By the end of
the jubilant song, which brings down the curtain on the first act, the actor is grinning from ear to
ear.”



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StageBuzz.com
Stage Buzz Review By Patrick Doyle



"to the grace of his leading players, the audience is given a complete tour of the talents that each of
these actors hold. Of particular interest is Tim Falter’s dancing, which he makes seem effortless, often
reminiscent of Gene Kelly or Fred Astaire. His technique is smooth and nearly fluid in movement."



THE PRODUCERS - NSMT

EdgeBoston.com
By Jennifer Bubriski EDGE Contributor



"North Shore Music Theatre’s production has all the qualities that make the show so appealing --
politically incorrect humor that generates belly laughs, glitzy costumes and toe-tapping numbers
delivered with gusto by thoroughly, enjoyably over-the-top characters...the musical highlight of the
NSMT production goes to "Keep It Gay"...Marland and Berman, aided by Tim Falter, Joel Briel, Kyle
Brown, and Valerie Fagan execute a swirling, swishing, sequins and purple vision of a "Keep It Gay".



42nd Street - Goodspeed Musicals


New Haven Magazine
By Brooks Appelbaum

Tim Falter is warm and appealing as Andy Lee.


Metroline
By Tony Schillaci & Don Church

Also deserving special notice is; Tim Falter as the hard-working, hard-tapping Andy.




42nd Street - Riverside Theatre


Vero Beach 32963
By L.L. Angell  
Columnist


Other sensational performers are Lauren Kadel as the salty chorine Annie Reilly, and Tim Falter as
the powerhouse Andy Lee.
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