INTERVIEW

Spotlight on the Sound interview with Producing Artistic Director, Scott Nolte

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ARTS STAGE SEATTLE RAGE | NANCY WORSSAM

“a delectable little murder mystery filled with humor as well as suspense.”
“confection”
“Mark Lund’s set works nicely to evoke the time period and the place.”
“Director Scott Nolte has assembled a fine cast, led by Terry Edward Moore as the wry but so wise Lord Peter.”
“She [Scadron Branner] and Moore play off each other with wit and an obvious delight.”
“…lucky are they to be supported by a first class team of some of Seattle’s finest actors.”

THE SEATTLE TIMES | MISHA BERSON

“…the couple’s fulfilled affection for each other … is captured in the sweet rapport between Moore and Alyson Scadron Branner’s fond, graceful Harriet.”
“The show sports another fine set by Mark Lund of a musty country abode.”
“[Moore] captures the character’s shrewd intelligence and his sensitivity.”

DRAMA IN THE HOOD | ALAN SYDNEY

“…Scott Nolte pulled off some crafty sleuthing…”
“The show lays out a baffling mystery with a basketful of clues available for the audience to help puzzle out the solution.”
“The acting is uniformly strong. Most enjoyable is the interplay between detective Lord Wimsey and his newlywed, mystery writer Harriet.”
“…a springtime treat…”
“Scenic designer Mark Lund has constructed a gorgeous set for the living room at Talboys…”
“The entire cast is up to the challenge and seems to be having a good deal of fun.”
“I particularly enjoyed the somewhat befuddled Reverend Simon Goodacre played by Robert Gallaher.”
“Frank Lawler ably handles the role of Superintendent Kirk.”

GOOD LIFE NORTHWEST | CANDACE BROWN

“The entertaining Puffett approaches his work with pride and professionalism.”
“Producing Artistic Director Scott Nolte makes it all work beautifully.”
“From a visual standpoint, Mark Lund has designed yet another great set, and the amazingly talented Sarah Burch Gordon’s costumes could not have been better.”
“The entire production team deserves praise.”
“In spite of the play’s more serious aspects … it is full of delightfully lighthearted moments and good humor.”
“All characters have strong and memorable personalities, sometimes complimenting each other, sometimes clashing, sometimes sparkling with energy and liveliness.”
“The chemistry between Lord and Lady Wimsey feels especially genuine, flirtatious, and fun, but not without some push and pull.”
“Just as these characters are caught up in their circumstances, allow yourself to be caught up in this engaging play.”
“You will also enjoy playing detective yourself as you ponder the clues in this clever “who done it” tale.”

HEED THE HEDONIST | JACQULINE PRUNER

“This play will keep you laughing and thinking throughout.”
“The staging is rich (with both lovely living room accents and, if one look hard enough, perhaps a clue or two) and the cast strong.”
“In sum, it’s a great evening of entertainment…”

AXS.COM | STEVEN SIEDEN

“…fast paced as well as witty”
“This is a fun show”
“All in all, Busman’s Honeymoon provides an entertaining two and a half hours of comic relief that reminds audience members of a bygone era when mystery and mayhem could be really funny.”