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Leigha Horton Leigha Horton is a professional actress residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). For voice and on-camera booking information, please contact Wehmann Talent Agency. For non-union stage booking information, please contact me directly. Headshot, resume, and voice-over demo can be downloaded at www.leighahorton.com.

(photo: Craig VanDerSchaegen)


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February 25, 2006

Twelfth Night reviews

Filed under: press,Twelfth Night — Leigha @ 11:42 am

We have garnered a few reviews now for Twelfth Night at Theatre in the Round – and since I’m proud of our work and thoroughly respect audience feedback, here is a tidy list for your perusal:

St. Paul Pioneer Press (My character is part of the “Rat Pack”)
AOL City Guide – Top Five Picks of the Week
Matthew Everett – In My Humble Opinion (Twin Cities playwright)
Chris Kidder – Fringe By Numbers (Twin Cities playwright, director)
Lavender Magazine, Arts and Entertainment: On the Townsend (more of a preview than a review, but I’m called hilarious and therefore this gets linked)

“…and thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenges.” Kidding, kidding. There are some great praises and valued criticism in each of the reviews. Matthew Everett’s is definitely my favorite on the whole – yes, he says very kind things about my portrayal of Feste so he gets extra gold stars on his paper, but I feel his review was exceptionally thorough and well-founded.

And of course, I wouldn’t be doing my job as an active promoter of this work justice if I didn’t urge you to come out and see the show for yourself… so, uh, come out and see the show for yourself. You’ll be glad you did. For real.

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