ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY NAMES AARON CAMMACK RESIDENT ARTIST
"...Having seen and worked with Aaron, I believe he is one of the best actors in Arizona and has a lot to offer his peers in this industry. Having him on our team continues our legacy of creating world-class professional theatre..."
-Matt August, Artistic Director at Arizona Theatre Company
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"...it’s Aaron Cammack who emerges as the show’s most versatile asset. With remarkable agility, he inhabits a parade of personalities—from the clueless Lestrade to a hilariously swaggering, Texas-style politician named Elliot Monk, to a peripatetic narrator puffing on a Sherlockian pipe. His transformations are fluid and captivating"
-Broadway World (Phoenix)
"Aaron Cammack shines in several...critical roles."
“Aaron Cammack thrives as Inspector Lestrade, a prim, by-the-book detective.”
“Cammack provides strong support and versatility, with shifts in his accents and body language as he moves deftly between characters with clarity and comic flair."
“...the biggest laughs at Friday’s opening night went to Cammack, in his final appearance as ATC’s 2024-25 resident artist.”
"It's truly astonishing how Cammack is able to change his physicality at the drop of a hat...Cammack has masterful vocal command."
“Especially touching is Aaron Cammack’s Mr. Marks, a Jewish fabric dealer...”
“Cammack delivers some of the sweetest and most endearing moments of the play.”
“Aaron Cammack is excellent as Mr. Marks...Cammack brings a sense of dignity, humor, and grace to the character and his scenes with Bonner are tender and infused with longing and emotion.”
“Aaron Cammack's Mr. Marks presents a heart-wrenching portrait of forbidden love..
“You can feel the longing and ache in Aaron Cammack’s hands.”
“If there is one shining light [..] it is Aaron Cammack's authentic portrayal of Tom Wingfield. He radiates the intensity and urgency of Tom's existential dilemma and angst. He is the perfect voice for magnifying the poetry and metaphors of Williams's script."
-Broadway World (Herbert Paine)
“An intuitive actor, Mr. Cammack has tapped a clear distinction between rage and restraint.”
-Broadway World, (Robert Encila-Celdran)
“As Tom, Aaron Cammack does a phenomenal job showing us a man who is caught between his moral responsibility. Cammack instills in his performance an inherent sense of judgment mixed with anger, compassion, restlessness, torment and conflict...Cammack beautifully holds his own.”
"Aaron Cammack gave a scene-stealing performance as Lesgate. He was equal parts hilarious and creepy."
"Cammack has the talent to show Lesgate's bravado and his genuine pride in his illegal exploits... Cammack takes his character from strong to weak, free to captured, and finally his resignation to the murder. ...It's as if Cammack entered the apartment ten feet tall, and ... actually diminishes in physical size..."
"Aaron Cammack...can sing, dance and act effortlessly and he exudes a warmth on stage...Cammack is the real deal."
"The multi-talented Aaron Cammack was a sight to behold as Tom Jenkins, the soup caterer, rallying the celebrants...and doing a handstand on Scrooge's coffin."
"...the tunes are rousing. The best is "Thank You Very Much" led by the spirited Aaron Cammack as Tom Jenkins, dancing on poor Scrooge's coffin."
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