Reviews:
The Drowsy Chaperone at Stages St. Louis
"Midway through 'Cold Feets,' as David Elder and Brian Ogilvie hoof it up as Robert and George, the woman sitting next to me can't help but utter a 'Wow!'"
*Peter Filichia's Diary (Theatermania.com)
"The tap dancing skills of [the] best man George, who's well played by Brian Ogilvie, are shown to good effect during a number called 'Cold Feets.'"
*Chris Gibson, BroadwayWorld.com
"Choreographer Dana Lewis makes sure that [David Elder] and another fine dancer, Brian Ogilvie, get to show all their stuff"
*Judith Newmark, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"David Elder as Robert Martin and Brian Ogilvie, as George, the best man, turn out a terrific tap-dance number and help carry the action nicely."
*Joe Pollack, St. Louis Eats and Drinks
"Great work by Brian Ogilvie as the best-best-best man"
*Steve Allen, KFUO-FM
Cagney! at Florida Stage
"Cagney! is served well by the polished five-member ensemble who play multiple roles with ease and who work harder than five James Browns."
*Kevin D. Thompson, Palm Beach Post
"Brian Ogilvie has the soul of a vaudevillian, and shows it off."
*Mary Damiano, Miami Art Zone
"Brian Ogilvie lends grace and charm as Jimmie's dancing brother Bill."
*Jerry Layton, Curtain Calls
"The play's ensemble is spectacular, with many, in including Brian Ogilvie, playing multiple roles."
*John Thomason, The Sun Sentinel
"Praise should be heaped on the multi-talented supporting cast made up of Joel Newsome, Brian Ogilvie, Tina Stafford, and Ellen Zolezzi."
*Jan Sjostrom, Palm Beach Daily News
A Little Night Music at Stages St. Louis
"Wonderful work is turned in by Brian Ogilvie as the shy son of Frederik."
*Steve Allen, St. Louis' KFUO-FM
"Brian Ogilvie rises to the challenge of playing a boorish character without boring the audience."
*Dennis Brown, The Riverfront Times
Snoopy!!! at Stages St. Louis
"Topping it off is Brian Ogilvie's Snoopy. Ogilvie delivers unbridled enthusiasm and the knowing grin of a canine who understands that he is smarter, saner and far more suave than all of those silly kids. He dives onto the roof of his doghouse, he boogies around the back yard. He is the tail-wagging embodiment of a Starbuck's triple espresso. This act is quite a departure from the actor's other role in Stages' current production of Sondheim's A Little Night Music, in which he plays Henrik, the depressed Lutheran seminarian who feels doomed to a life of unrequited love. The astonishing contrast demonstrates Ogilvie's chameleon versatility."
*Sheila Schultz, St. Louis' KDHX Theatre Review
"If you've seen Brian Ogilvie as the uptight, viloa-playing Henrik in A Little Night Music,... his rambunctious Snoopy becomes even more impressive. These two performances provide one actor a terrific opportunity to display his range."
*Dennis Brown, The Riverfront Times
Thoroughly Modern Millie at Carousel Dinner Theatre
"[Ogilvie] has a glorious voice, dances well and is charming enough to win
Millie and the audience."
*David Ritchey, West Side Leader | read more
"Ogilvie brings a lovable wit, flare and realism to Millie's apparently down and out love interest."
*Joseph Ledford, The Budget Newspaper
"Whether loving or insulting, the energy between [Ogilvie and Hollie Howard] is always
delightful and entertaining."
*Laughing Crow, Warren Tribune Chronicle
Cowboys! at the Wings Theatre (NYC)
"Cute and blond, with an easy smile and a sweet voice,
Ogilvie is clearly the glue that holds the production together."
*Kimberly Patterson, Off-Off Online | read more
Joseph...Dreamcoat at Bucks County Playhouse
"Brian Ogilvie...is dynamite in the part."
*Stuart Duncan, TimeOff, Princeton Packet | read more
"Brian Ogilvie...carried the show with [his] stellar performance.
As in the past, Ogilvie delivered both in his dance and vocal abilities."
*Eugenio Albano, New Hope Gazette
Charlie Brown at Gallery Players
"Ogilvie made his toy piano feel grand."
*Paulanne Simmons, The Brooklyn Papers | read more
"Standouts: Brian Ogilvie... made the role of Schroeder seem a much bigger part."
*Seth Bisen-Hersh, Off-Off-Broadway Review | read more
Oklahoma! at Bucks County Playhouse
"Brian Ogilvie is a delicious Will Parker"
*Stuart Duncan, TimeOFF, Princeton Packet | read more
Anything Goes at Carousel Dinner Theatre
"Brian Ogilvie is a standout dancer."
*Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers | read more
A Long Gay Book (Stephen Flaherty & Frank Galati world premiere)
"The fleet Brian Ogilvie..."
*Chicago Sun Times | read more
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