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"Rarer, though, are numbers that feel connected to a character, given an actor's spin. Alex Finke accomplishes that with "Another Suitcase in Another Hall," from "Evita"
- Laura Collins-Hughes New York Times
For anyone missing more actorly performances...Alex Finke is believably lost but confident in “Another Suitcase in Another Hall” (“Evita”).
- Adi Amorosi Variety
"In a few cases, you may gain a new appreciation for the expansive psychological potential in Mr. Sondheim's songs. Ms. Finke, who plays the virginal Victorian dream girl Johanna, delivers the pastiche ballad "Green Finch and Linnet Bird"with a twittering skittishness that adriotly signals a nervous breakdown ahead."
- Ben Brantley New York Times
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