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Wicked CHild

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“Brackett... takes command of the stage.”

-Florida Theatre OnStage

 

“Brackett is passionate about [the character’s] viewpoints and we hope to see this actor in many future productions.”

-Miami Artzine

 

“Brackett compellingly conveys Ben’s idealism and naïve enthusiasm, then later takes Jake and the audience through a crushing story that will likely haunt Ben for the rest of his life”

-Miami Herald/Artburst

Clark gable slept here

Anchor 2

“Brackett plays his role with aplomb”

-New Pelican

 

“I totally get why hunky, charismatic Jeff Brackett was imported from NYC to play the naked dead (even more impressive as Travis in his unanticipated resurrection”

-South Florida Theater Magazine

 

“Revealing the character Jeff Brackett portrays would give too much away. Let’s just say that in a triumphant performance, Brackett conveys defiance and flamboyance, while trying to maintain a shred of dignity. The performer deftly mix[es] subtlety with bigger acting choices to create [a] believable, recognizable, if not always sympathetic character”

- Florida Theatre OnStage

SKINTIGHT

“The outstanding performance by Brackett makes [his] character believable as well as funny. ”

-South Florida Theater Scene

 

“Brackett handles Trey with great comical ease. ”

-Broward Arts Calendar

 

“Brackett endows Trey with a carefree, lively, loose, and fun-loving demeanor. You can tell he is enjoying life. And while there are times you might expect Trey to come across as a jerk, Brackett never allows that to happen. Rather, he smiles, laughs, and kills others with kindness.”

-Theatrical Musings

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VANYA & SONIA &

MASHA & SPIKE

“Spike, a young man who is heart-stopping gorgeous, played to perfection by Jeff Brackett as the American Dream personified.”
-Culture Catch

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“Brackett is a hoot as Spike… [he’s] too delightful for words.”
-PTownie

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“One must acknowledge [Jeff’s] physical beauty, but, brace yourself – he can also act. There is such depth to his portrayal, one wonders if he put more thought into the role than Durang himself!”
-Billy Masters

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“Jeff Brackett attacks the role of Spike, energizing every space he’s in.”
-Provincetown Independent

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