Reviews


The New York Times

Girl Crazy—City Center Encores!
Employing orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett, Mr. Fisher delivers a beautifully textured reading of the music, savoring the easy swing of "Bidin' My Time", (sweetly sung by a quartet of harmonizing cowboys—Glenn Seven Allen, Benjamin Howes, Jack Doyle, and Carson Church—in extra-wide chaps).
—Charles Isherwood


The Music Man—Neil Simon Theatre
Mr. Bierko has a gleaming impishness of his own, never so evident as when he is hoodwinking a group of officious councilmen by turning them into a mellifluous barbershop quartet (charmingly embodied by Michael-Leon Wooley, Jack Doyle, John Sloman and Blake Hammond).
—Ben Brantley

TheaterMania.com
Fanny—City Center Encores!
Supporting the central performances are several deliciously conceived turns, particularly from Priscilla Lopez, who plays Fanny's spitfire mother with aplomb… Equally enjoyable are turns from David Patrick Kelly, Michael McCormick, and Jack Doyle, all of whom bring humor and color to this exceptionally satisfying production.

Girl CrazyCity Center Encores!
... begins with the comically lethargic "Bidin' My Time" (gloriously sung by Glenn Seven Allen, Benjamin Howes, Jack Doyle, and Carson Church).
—Andy Propst


Associated Press
The Music Man—Neil Simon Theatre
Then there’s that barbershop quartet—here called the Hawkeye Four—Jack Doyle, Blake Hammond, John Sloman, and Michael-Leon Wooley. These guys can lift a show all by themselves, just by harmonizing their way through “Goodnight, Ladies” or “Lida Rose”.
—Michael Kuchwara

Musicals 101
Fanny—City Center Encores!
Priscilla Lopez was a delight as Fanny's mother, Ted Sutherland is charming as Fanny's son, and both  Michael McCormick and  Jack Doyle scored comic points in supporting roles.
—John Kenrick


The Stamford Times
The Fantasticks—Stamford Center for the Arts
That it could be otherwise is proved by the performance of Jack Doyle as Bellomy, the girl’s father. The actor has an innate feel for pure showmanship, a presence and believability that, along with vocal chops, has him dominating his every scene.
—David A. Rosenberg


UTBA
42nd Street—Pioneer Theatre
Jack Doyle as Bert Barry in Shuffle Off to Buffalo heralds the lanky antics of Tommy Tune or Danny Kaye. It was a riot to watch his vaudevillian performance.



USA Today
The Music Man—Neil Simon Theatre
As the barbershop quartet formed by Hill, Jack Doyle, Blake Hammond, John Sloman, and Michael-Leon Wooley sing and mug with irresistible verve.
—Elysa Gardner



Kansas City Star
Annie—Kansas City Starlight
…and the limber-limbed Jack Doyle, as Rooster, adds sparkle and pizzazz to Mimi B. Wallace’s imaginative choreography.
—Robert Eisele


The Columbus Dispatch
Beauty and the Beast—National Tour
The castle servants account for much of the show’s heart, especially Jack Doyle's Gallic charm as Lumiere… "Human Again" is a highlight. The storybook romanticism peaks in "Be Our Guest".
—Michael Greenberg