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Zachary Mitchell as "Man 4" in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder at Arizona Broadway Theatre

"Full of witty humor, eccentric characters, and catchy tunes, A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder is a delightful and funny musical romp. Arizona Broadway Theatre's production features a talented cast who have impeccable vocals...results in a solid production of this Tony-winning Best Musical. The eight-member ensemble create many engaging characters throughout...and delivers rich vocals. The musical's charm and wit and the wonderful singing voices... its clever plotting, memorable characters, and exceptionally witty tunes, A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder is a delightful musical comedy treat.

- Gil Benbrook (Talkin' Broadway

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Zachary Mitchell as "Man 4" in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder at Arizona Broadway Theatre

"A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder... it's a great evening’s entertainment employing the Great British Music Hall tradition of broad comedy, some low-brow humor, lots of mugging, jaunty, upbeat songs, inventive staging, comic operetta, and grand ensemble voices. If recent modern musical fare such as the glut of jukebox musicals has left you wondering whatever happened to storytelling with a new, original score, then this show is yours...a new musical with a score inspired by a theatrical style of the past that will forever remain timeless. And it’s so much fun."

- Herbert Paine (Broadway World)

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Zachary Mitchell as "Dennis" in All Shook Up at The Garden Theatre

"All Shook Up thrills and entertains and has the audience cheering and dancing in the aisles… I was thoroughly impressed by the quality of the production overall… The principal actors each bring their own significant talents to the stage… often creating a wall of beautiful, harmonic sound from this vocally skilled cast… Zachary Mitchell gives a refreshing and conflicted performance as the lovelorn Dennis, with a rousing second act showstopper in “It Hurts Me”… All Shook Up at The Garden Theatre is musical escapism at its best. It is a light, accessible story, delivered by an extremely talented cast, whose primary goal is to bring smiles to the audience’s faces. And judging by the reaction of the crowd – their mission is being accomplished every night…don’t miss your chance to see this production!"

- Jospeh Harrison (Broadway World)

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Zachary Mitchell as "Glen" in The Spider Queen at The Orlando Fringe Art Space

"Last night I sat in a theatre and saw one of the best things I've seen in the last couple of years--and the theatre was not even remotely as full as it deserved to be.... I'm glad I was able to see this newest version, because there's not a moment within it I'd have wanted to miss due to time constraints at various festivals. The production is constantly moving, utilizing an extraordinary ensemble of very funny actors living in the shadows to perfectly execute their next clever bit.... The staging is GORGEOUS, filled with the stage composition of a keen eye for what is not only attractive but also dramatically motivated.... The whole cast impresses... Ultimately, this is a production that deserves to be seen, you won't be disappointed."

- Matthew Mac Dermid

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Zachary Mitchell as "Glen" in The Spider Queen at The Orlando Fringe Art Space

""The Spider Queen" was simultaneously a hilarious take down AND a heartfelt examination of the juggling act of hubris that played out behind the scenes of Broadway's most infamous financial failure.... It's inventive with its visuals and staging, and Zach Mitchell and Kari Ringer knock it completely out of the park as Glen Berger/Julie Taymor (the good cop/bad cop of theatre duo). Rounded off with a talented ensemble cast and zany gags, this is fantastic for any theatre nerd familiar with the subject or even anyone with a passing fascination with theatre."

- Bryan Bindman

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Zachary Mitchell as "Patchy the Pirate/Ensemble" in The Spongebob Musical at The Orlando Repertory Theatre

"This packed house had an equally packed cast supporting Bob. My faves include Patchy The Pirate (Zach Mitchell), whose act two show-crashing and vamping was wonderful....This show was a rather long two-and-a-half hours of high-energy madness, and the small girls surrounding me were enraptured for the entire time. There were plenty of mom and dad gags we oldsters could enjoy....As a cynical old guy, I feel this may be one of the best children’s theater productions in the Rep’s repertoire. You can safely ignore any plot holes, enjoy the under-sea gags, and even grab a churro dog or shave ice out in the parking lot. It’s all a blast."

- Carl F. Gauze (ink19)

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Zachary Mitchell as "Patchy the Pirate/Ensemble" in The Spongebob Musical at The Orlando Repertory Theatre

"I ended up taking my 11 year old daughter and let me tell you we both had a blast at this showing. The show was fun, colorful and full of amazing songs that had you nearly up and dancing in your seats....Though I got to admit, the entire ensemble was very talented. I love coming to shows at the Orlando Repertory Theatre because there is always a diverse cast and I have never been let down in terms of quality of performances. I can’t wait to see what they have planned next. And if you can I would highly recommend catching a performance of “The Spongebob Musical” before it closes out on April 30th, you won’t be disappointed."

- Mike Gencarelli (Media Mikes)

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Zachary Mitchell as "Patchy the Pirate/Ensemble" in The Spongebob Musical at The Orlando Repertory Theatre

"The cast for Orlando Rep’s The SpongeBob Musical production could not be more spot on... To actually single out any cast member out would be impossible. This incredible cast fit their roles seamlessly. Kudos to the casting department and this incredible cast... There was not a moment that we were not in awe of this spectacular show."

- Maria H. (The Disney Driven Life)

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Zachary Mitchell as "Ensemble" in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder at Osceola Arts

"The small, but mighty cast of 14 actors in Osceola Arts' production of A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER bring this hilarious musical to life with such energy and fun, it is hard not to have a smile on your face the whole time....As for the ensemble, it is one of the strongest I have seen in quite some time - each with stellar voices of their own which make the group numbers powerful and exciting. Overall, Osceola Arts' production of A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER is a hilarious romp and a great escape from reality."

- Jospeh Harrison (Broadway World)

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Zachary Mitchell as "Ensemble" in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder at Osceola Arts

“With crisp diction, withering glances and impeccably timed and planned movements, the ensemble members of "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder,"... boasts one of the tightest ensembles I’ve seen in some time; those performers add a deliciously ghoulish tone to the proceedings...The shows I’ve seen at Osceola Arts during the past year or so — the exuberant “In the Heights,” focused “Million Dollar Quartet,” extravagant “Pippin” — demonstrate what strong community theater can be. “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” adds to that list."

- Matthew J Palm (The Orlando Sentinel)

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Zachary Mitchell as "Matt" in The Fantasticks
at The Athens Theatre

"Miranda B. Robinson and Zachary Mitchell captured hearts as forbidden lovers, both imbued with a gentleness and childlike sense of wonder that carried us earnestly on their journeys."

- Anonymous

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Zachary Mitchell as "Matt" in The Fantasticks
at The Athens Theatre

"Whether you have seen The Fantasticks before or not, this production offers the perfect amount of sparkling nostalgia, humor and magic to light up your week, and will have you wanting to come back and see it again."

- Joe Crews (West Volusia Beacon Online News)

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Zachary Mitchell as "Frank Carlson" in Titanic 
at UCF Celebrates the Arts at The Dr. Phillips Center

"My favorite was the entrance coming down the aisle in the audience, we weren't expecting it and gave us all a shock as well a laugh since the character ultimately missed the ship's departure."

- Alexa Rae Libert (The Odyssey)

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