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Reviews for fall springs:

The Berkshire Eagle says, "Sam Heldt in the show's most fully realized, affecting and poignant performance, especially in his 'The Bass Player's Lament.'"

Berkshire Fine Arts says, "Her nerdy son Felix (Sam Heldt) had wonderful moments as a conflicted, love sick, awkward teen... His 'The Bass Player’s Lament' is poignant and moving. We really feel for the kid who loves Eloise to pieces."

iBerkshires says, "There's the bass player, Felix (a tall, thin and truly wonderful Evan Hansen-like teenager complete with striped t-shirt named Sam Heldt)."

Talkinbroadway says, "Sam Heldt... showcases a lovely, soothing voice."

In The Spotlight says, "Sam Heldt is haplessly endearing."

The Berkshire Edge says, "Felix Cushman, played with an ingenuous emotional style by Sam Heldt... His song, 'The Bass Player’s Lament,' is a highpoint in the show’s first act."

Reviews for THE LONELIEST GIRL          IN THE WORLD:

The San Diego Union-Tribune says, "Heldt, who has been with the show from its early stages, brings a natural likability to Tommy, and a pleasing voice."

The Times of San Diego says, "Appealing New York actor Sam Heldt (Tommy) has a disarmingly young, ingenuous mien, and makes the character a little nerdy and intense, but wholly likable."

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And Stage And Cinema says, "Mr. Heldt is well-cast as the awkward, self-doubting youth of the late ’50s and ’60s, emotionally moving in his struggles and poignant in his escapism through the lovely young Anita."

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