"Grayson Powell is sensational as Robert Lambert, the small-town Wisconsin friend from college years." - Tribune Papers
"Grayson Powell elicits a good dose of laughter out of Ken's endless exasperation." - Asheville Movies
"Devoted husband Fitzwilliam Darcy is played with charm and grace by Grayson Powell" - Berkshire On Stage
"Fitzwilliam Darcy, is played by Grayson Powell: tall, slender, striking and immediately appealing. Not quite the aristocrat played by Laurence Olivier, he is a much more genteel and gentle man in this play." - The Edge
"Powell and Jones score amusingly in a couple of scenes as kind-hearted new husbands." - The Daily Gazette
"The character of Dewey (played by Grayson Powell) was very likable and easy to root for despite his irresponsible actions throughout the film. Mr. Powell as an actor is reminiscent of a young Jeff Goldblum, and clearly has a bright future ahead of him. - Amazon
"Excellent acting performances all around - Especially Grayson Powell as Dewey, who creates a likable but flawed protagonist that you root for, he is amazing." CQ - Amazon
"Grayson Powell nailed Sam Malone..." - SHOWBIZ CHICAGO
"Grayson Powell channeled Sam Malone's lanky, offhand sex appeal and even moved and sounded like a young Danson." - The ARTery
"Grayson Powell plays a solid Sam Malone, pairing well as a foil to Diane’s emotional outbursts and capturing Ted Danson’s loping walk and wisecracking nature." - Boston.com
"Grayson Powell as affable, charming Sam...Powell, in fact, adds to the charm of bar-owner Sam Malone by being less sure of himself than Danson’s Sam was." - Cape Cod Times
"...by the way, Grayson Powell does a nice job and doesn’t appear to be imitating every move and gesture that Ted Danson had in the role, so bravo!" - Around The Town Chicago
"Grayson Powell, as Sam Malone, gets Ted Danson’s voice and loping physicality remarkably right." - Time Out Chicago
"Grayson Powell makes a handsome, easy-going Sam Malone. Powell has the look of a young Ted Danson, mastering his speech pattern and vocal nuances, as well as many of Danson’s physical mannerisms." - Chicago Theatre Review
"....an attractive, normative, keep-the-women-watching-and-dreaming character. (He gets entrance applause.)" - Chicago Tribune
"Witty, charming...South Carolina native Grayson Powell plays Quinn as a good-natured failure to launch..." - Hendersonville Times-News
"Barnette is played with boyish charm by newcomer Grayson Powell as the young lawyer..." - Blue Ridge Now
"Grayson Powell elicits a good dose of laughter out of Ken's endless exasperation." - Asheville Movies
"Devoted husband Fitzwilliam Darcy is played with charm and grace by Grayson Powell" - Berkshire On Stage
"Fitzwilliam Darcy, is played by Grayson Powell: tall, slender, striking and immediately appealing. Not quite the aristocrat played by Laurence Olivier, he is a much more genteel and gentle man in this play." - The Edge
"Powell and Jones score amusingly in a couple of scenes as kind-hearted new husbands." - The Daily Gazette
"The character of Dewey (played by Grayson Powell) was very likable and easy to root for despite his irresponsible actions throughout the film. Mr. Powell as an actor is reminiscent of a young Jeff Goldblum, and clearly has a bright future ahead of him. - Amazon
"Excellent acting performances all around - Especially Grayson Powell as Dewey, who creates a likable but flawed protagonist that you root for, he is amazing." CQ - Amazon
"Grayson Powell nailed Sam Malone..." - SHOWBIZ CHICAGO
"Grayson Powell channeled Sam Malone's lanky, offhand sex appeal and even moved and sounded like a young Danson." - The ARTery
"Grayson Powell plays a solid Sam Malone, pairing well as a foil to Diane’s emotional outbursts and capturing Ted Danson’s loping walk and wisecracking nature." - Boston.com
"Grayson Powell as affable, charming Sam...Powell, in fact, adds to the charm of bar-owner Sam Malone by being less sure of himself than Danson’s Sam was." - Cape Cod Times
"...by the way, Grayson Powell does a nice job and doesn’t appear to be imitating every move and gesture that Ted Danson had in the role, so bravo!" - Around The Town Chicago
"Grayson Powell, as Sam Malone, gets Ted Danson’s voice and loping physicality remarkably right." - Time Out Chicago
"Grayson Powell makes a handsome, easy-going Sam Malone. Powell has the look of a young Ted Danson, mastering his speech pattern and vocal nuances, as well as many of Danson’s physical mannerisms." - Chicago Theatre Review
"....an attractive, normative, keep-the-women-watching-and-dreaming character. (He gets entrance applause.)" - Chicago Tribune
"Witty, charming...South Carolina native Grayson Powell plays Quinn as a good-natured failure to launch..." - Hendersonville Times-News
"Barnette is played with boyish charm by newcomer Grayson Powell as the young lawyer..." - Blue Ridge Now
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