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Cry-Baby: The Musical

Production Website Review Pepper Walker, Cry Baby’s switchblade-toting pregnant 16 year-old sister is played hilariously by Amy E. Haynes. So pregnant is she, I thought she was about to give birth to a DeSoto. https://mdtheatreguide.com/2017/10/theatre-review-cry-baby-the-musical-at-silhouette-stages/ Gallery

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Sister Act

Production Website Review Sister Mary Patrick, (Amy Haynes), both channels Kathy Najimy’s original portrayal and also gives it her own spin- she’s infectious when mesmerized by a mirror ball. https://dctheatrescene.com/2016/09/22/sister-act-tobys-dinner-theatre-heavenly-review/ Gallery

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Avenue Q

Production Website Review This production of Avenue Q is Kate Monster (Amy Haynes) story. Focusing intently on how her tale unfolds, Haynes delivers a vocally stellar performance in addition to adding a vibrant and vivacious emotional life to her puppet through the intense facial expressions on her own human skin. Transcribing the earnest emotional journey […]

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Hairspray

Production Website Review As for Amy E. Haynes, a refreshingly and appropriately figured woman for the role of Tracy Turnblad, she’s putting her own interpretation on the character that really lets the Baltimore bad girl shine through. A harsher, edgier Tracy reveals herself during “I Can Hear The Bells” and in scenes with Amber. These […]

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Once Upon a Mattress

Production Website Review Malek and Haynes have a fantastically awkward chemistry perfect for the characters as they are written. His simplicity and her eccentricity pair together like two peas mashed into potatoes and covered in gravy; delicious if a little funny to behold. Haynes lives up to the character’s notion of marching to her own […]

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Urinetown: The Musical

Production Website Review Likewise, Amy E. Haynes is superb as Penelope Pennywise, the no-nonsense, jaded warden at one of the urinals, who undergoes a profound transformation. Haynes displays tremendous talent, both in her acting and singing, as featured in Act One’s “It’s a Privilege to Pee” scene – with her flaming red hair and fierce […]

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