Press

 

The show stealer is Walker as the snail who delivers the mail. He brings down the house with several, short vaudeville numbers that chronicle his progress (or lack thereof) in trying to hurry,”—Las Vegas Review Journal.

“The outstanding supporting actor Evan Walker deserves plenty of praise for his snazzy turn as the snail who delivers the mail in … Willie Reale’s 2003 Broadway musical ‘A Year With Frog and Toad’ proved that the young actor has the performance instincts of a musical-comedy veteran,”—Las Vegas Review Journal.

“Stalking the stage in his menacing regalia, Evan Walker, in particular, is amusingly sly as Papa Ge, the demon of death, though his appearances may be scary for some younger children,”—Las Vegas Sun.

Special standout scenes (though they are all superb) feature a red god of death, Evan Walker who appears on stylized stilts,”—Las Vegas Round the Clock.

“The ensemble cast does double duty, each playing a peasant and a second role… Each one brings an outstanding dual performance to the production,”—Las Vegas Round the Clock.

“…An intriguing Lascar (Evan Walker) who winds up playing a big role in Sara’s eventual rescue. Walker is an amusing Indian servant and is wiser than the people to whom he’s subservient,”—Las Vegas Review Journal.

“What a cast! Evan Walker brings down the house with a takes-no-prisoners version of Conjunction Junction,”—Las Vegas Review Journal.

“…but especially loved by the children was ‘snail’ played cleverly by Evan Walker,”—Vegas Arts and Entertainment Corner.