Shadow of the King (2012)
Don Jameson
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Love your work dude! You are a fantastic actor, and a treat to watch! You bring such a reality to your role, that I find myself believing you are truly Mananan, not some actor in a costume.
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Love your work dude! You are a fantastic actor, and a treat to watch! You bring such a reality to your role, that I find myself believing you are truly Mananan, not some actor in a costume.
12 Angry Men
Back Stage Utah Review:
"The standout performances belonged to Juror #8 (Anthony Lovato) and Juror #3 (Criss Rosenlof)."
"His character has the most complete and full emotional journey in the production, and Mr. Rosenlof journeys with the character from rage to defeat, from indignation to sorrow. I very much enjoyed taking the journey with him" -Erin Walton, March 18th, 2012
Utah Theater Bloggers Review: Passionate performances came from Criss Rosenlof (Juror #3) and Allan Groves(Juror #10) who both argue for a guilty verdict from the start. While both are antagonists in this story, both Rosenlof and Groves impressed me with their humanity; I understood them and their choices, even if I didn’t share or condone their opinions. These are real, complicated men — not simple villains, and they don’t simply roll over and let the good guy have his way. They fight and argue as jurors should when a life is at stake. " - Melissa Leilani Larson, March 20, 2012
"The standout performances belonged to Juror #8 (Anthony Lovato) and Juror #3 (Criss Rosenlof)."
"His character has the most complete and full emotional journey in the production, and Mr. Rosenlof journeys with the character from rage to defeat, from indignation to sorrow. I very much enjoyed taking the journey with him" -Erin Walton, March 18th, 2012
Utah Theater Bloggers Review: Passionate performances came from Criss Rosenlof (Juror #3) and Allan Groves(Juror #10) who both argue for a guilty verdict from the start. While both are antagonists in this story, both Rosenlof and Groves impressed me with their humanity; I understood them and their choices, even if I didn’t share or condone their opinions. These are real, complicated men — not simple villains, and they don’t simply roll over and let the good guy have his way. They fight and argue as jurors should when a life is at stake. " - Melissa Leilani Larson, March 20, 2012
Lights... Camera... Murder!
"Returning to the scene of the crime are Poison Ivy Mysteries main-stays … Criss Rosenlof and Morgan Walton. … when the two were together on stage it was the usual magic that they can always deliver. Their choices in the murder scene were fantastic." – JC Carter, March 13th, 2011
Club Mystique (2010)
"This mystery may be Poison Ivy’s toughest yet. The script, written by Annelise Murphy who also directed, left plenty of heavy lifting for the audience, who were hard-pressed to eliminate the red herrings and solve the case in time."
"…But the real reward was the actors’ excellent performances… "
"Criss Rosenlof was an imposing but not unapproachable presence as the Russian gangster Stan the Stealer. His accent was so convincing, the James Bond franchise should have him in their Rolodex."
"…The acting was superb." – Bryce Isaacson
"…But the real reward was the actors’ excellent performances… "
"Criss Rosenlof was an imposing but not unapproachable presence as the Russian gangster Stan the Stealer. His accent was so convincing, the James Bond franchise should have him in their Rolodex."
"…The acting was superb." – Bryce Isaacson
Death, The Final Frontier: May The Corpse Be With You
"The cast did a stellar job and interacting with them was very entertaining". - Lorelie Sander | March 22, 2010.