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DAVID ROWEN

SINGER / ACTOR / DANCER / MUSICIAN

PRESS

(Previously credited as David Little)

"If any...gentleman stood out just a little more than the others, it would have to be David Little. His smile was infectious, his dance moves seemed natural and precise, and his voice just melted the room. He came across genuine and effortless in everything he did. There was no one better to carry the song 'Stand By Me.'" (Jennifer Gusso, ShowBizRadio)

"David Little provides the show with a much-needed counterpoint to Steele’s frenetic Jon. His Michael is a brick foundation, a fixed planet around which Jon orbits wildly. The two blend beautifully, both in their considerable vocal talents and in the subtleties of their body language... Little’s take on the solemnly reflective 'Real Life' is a standout number in a show with no scarcity of great moments." (Robert Montenegro, DC Metro Theater Arts)

 

"Standing out among a supremely talented cast was David Little who, as C.C. White, effectively portrayed the evolution from naive kid to damaged, yet wiser, adult." (Nicole Rodman, The Dundalk Eagle)



"I was particularly impressed with David Little who plays Effie's younger brother, C.C. White, the composer who writes the hit songs for the Dreamgirls.  [He is] young and very talented." (Larry Bangs, DC Theatre Scene)



"Harpo is well portrayed by David Little, who seems the loving, ideal mate for Cunningham's Sofia. They offer another show-stopping moment in their duet of 'Any Little Thing.'" (Mary Johnson, The Baltimore Sun)


"As Seaweed, Little displays his talents for song and dance while imbuing his character with a easy affability." (Nicole Rodman, The Dundalk Eagle)

 

"David Little...[shows] off velvet tones in 'Dance With Me,' while acting the song’s tender emotions." (Sandra Kemick, Pasadena Voice)


"David Little had a warm and rich voice that was a treat to listen to and made his character genuine." (Jennifer Gusso, ShowBizRadio)

"Little again displays a distinctively warm voice that adds magic to every song he performs." (Mary John, The Baltimore Sun)



"David Little as Harpo and Ashley Johnson as Squeak provided some comic relief throughout this mostly intense show.  They performed nicely together in 'Brown Betty.'" (Steve Charing, MD Theatre Guide)

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