IAN

KNAUER

REVIEWS

TITANIC

“As his first officer, William Murdoch, Ian Knauer gives a touching portrait of insecurity and guilt and sings “To Be a Captain” with pure lyricism.” 

Carla Maria Verdino-Sullwold, Broadway World

THE PRODUCERS

“Both Ian Knauer as Roger Debris, and Christopher Sloan as Carmen Ghia will leave you crying with laughter at their fabulous performances. These two make some of the best scenes in the show.”

NY Theatre Guide

ANYTHING GOES

“Ian Knauer is spot on as the clueless but kindhearted Lord Evelyn, a reserved Englishman who mangles the American idioms he tries hard to imitate. Mr. Knauer also executes one of the brightest bits of Jason Wise’s lively choreography while recalling an indiscretion from his past in ‘The Gypsy In Me.”

Aileen Jacobson, NY Times

ANYTHING GOES

“Ian Knauer’s playing the very British Lord Oakleigh is sidesplittingly funny in his rendition of “The Gypsy In Me” as he tangos across the stage in John Cleese fashion. Oh, this was funny!”

Bobby Franklin, Boxing Over Broadway

ANNIE GET YOUR GUN

“Ian Knauer plays Frank Butler, Oakley’s romantic interest.  His tall, slender good looks accompany a magnificent, heroic voice in the operetta tradition.  Knauer lights up the stage with his gleaming smile and sexy swagger, and all of the women – including Annie – are immediately under his spell.”  

Louise Lewis, The Island Packet

CHICAGO

“As for Billy Flynn, Ian Knauer oozes insincerity from every pore, smiles to blind the audience and gives us every nuance of the shyster lawyer.” 

Victor Hallett, The Stage, London

MOTHER GOOSE

“The stand-out performances are undoubtedly those of Andy Hockley and Ian Knauer.  They both have commanding stage presences.  Knauer’s unremittingly evil Demon King fills the stage whenever he appears, moving with an easy grace.  He also boasts the finest singing voice in the company.” 

The Public Reviews, Coventry

BY JEEVES

“Musically, the high point of ‘By Jeeves’ is a lilting ballad, ‘Half A Moment,’ which is fetchingly sung by Emily Loesser and Ian Knauer.” 

Howard Kissel, Daily News

42ND STREET

“Ian Knauer sets off Peggy’s naivete with his polished, almost slick performance as tenor Billy Lawlor.  Aided by the very able male ensemble dancers, Knauer makes audiences forget the girls, even while singing ‘you go to see those beautiful dames.'” 

Kate Luce Angell, Pittsburgh Post-Gazett

IAN

KNAUER

REVIEWS

TITANIC

“As his first officer, William Murdoch, Ian Knauer gives a touching portrait of insecurity and guilt and sings “To Be a Captain” with pure lyricism.” 

Carla Maria Verdino-Sullwold, Broadway World

THE PRODUCERS

“Both Ian Knauer as Roger Debris, and Christopher Sloan as Carmen Ghia will leave you crying with laughter at their fabulous performances. These two make some of the best scenes in the show.”

NY Theatre Guide

ANYTHING GOES

“Ian Knauer is spot on as the clueless but kindhearted Lord Evelyn, a reserved Englishman who mangles the American idioms he tries hard to imitate. Mr. Knauer also executes one of the brightest bits of Jason Wise’s lively choreography while recalling an indiscretion from his past in ‘The Gypsy In Me.”

Aileen Jacobson, NY Times

ANYTHING GOES

“Ian Knauer’s playing the very British Lord Oakleigh is sidesplittingly funny in his rendition of “The Gypsy In Me” as he tangos across the stage in John Cleese fashion. Oh, this was funny!”

Bobby Franklin, Boxing Over Broadway

ANNIE GET YOUR GUN

“Ian Knauer plays Frank Butler, Oakley’s romantic interest.  His tall, slender good looks accompany a magnificent, heroic voice in the operetta tradition.  Knauer lights up the stage with his gleaming smile and sexy swagger, and all of the women – including Annie – are immediately under his spell.”  

Louise Lewis, The Island Packet

CHICAGO

“As for Billy Flynn, Ian Knauer oozes insincerity from every pore, smiles to blind the audience and gives us every nuance of the shyster lawyer.” 

Victor Hallett, The Stage, London

MOTHER GOOSE

“The stand-out performances are undoubtedly those of Andy Hockley and Ian Knauer.  They both have commanding stage presences.  Knauer’s unremittingly evil Demon King fills the stage whenever he appears, moving with an easy grace.  He also boasts the finest singing voice in the company.” 

The Public Reviews, Coventry

BY JEEVES

“Musically, the high point of ‘By Jeeves’ is a lilting ballad, ‘Half A Moment,’ which is fetchingly sung by Emily Loesser and Ian Knauer.” 

Howard Kissel, Daily News

42ND STREET

“Ian Knauer sets off Peggy’s naivete with his polished, almost slick performance as tenor Billy Lawlor.  Aided by the very able male ensemble dancers, Knauer makes audiences forget the girls, even while singing ‘you go to see those beautiful dames.'” 

Kate Luce Angell, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

IAN

KNAUER

REVIEWS

TITANIC

“As his first officer, William Murdoch, Ian Knauer gives a touching portrait of insecurity and guilt and sings “To Be a Captain” with pure lyricism.” 

Carla Maria Verdino-Sullwold, Broadway World

THE PRODUCERS

“Both Ian Knauer as Roger Debris, and Christopher Sloan as Carmen Ghia will leave you crying with laughter at their fabulous performances. These two make some of the best scenes in the show.”

NY Theatre Guide

ANYTHING GOES

“Ian Knauer is spot on as the clueless but kindhearted Lord Evelyn, a reserved Englishman who mangles the American idioms he tries hard to imitate. Mr. Knauer also executes one of the brightest bits of Jason Wise’s lively choreography while recalling an indiscretion from his past in ‘The Gypsy In Me.”

Aileen Jacobson, NY Times

“Ian Knauer’s playing the very British Lord Oakleigh is sidesplittingly funny in his rendition of “The Gypsy In Me” as he tangos across the stage in John Cleese fashion. Oh, this was funny!”

Bobby Franklin, Boxing Over Broadway

ANNIE GET
YOUR GUN

“Ian Knauer plays Frank Butler, Oakley’s romantic interest.  His tall, slender good looks accompany a magnificent, heroic voice in the operetta tradition.  Knauer lights up the stage with his gleaming smile and sexy swagger, and all of the women – including Annie – are immediately under his spell.”  

Louise Lewis, The Island Packet

CHICAGO

“As for Billy Flynn, Ian Knauer oozes insincerity from every pore, smiles to blind the audience and gives us every nuance of the shyster lawyer.” 

Victor Hallett, The Stage, London

MOTHER GOOSE

“The stand-out performances are undoubtedly those of Andy Hockley and Ian Knauer.  They both have commanding stage presences.  Knauer’s unremittingly evil Demon King fills the stage whenever he appears, moving with an easy grace.  He also boasts the finest singing voice in the company.” 

The Public Reviews, Coventry

BY JEEVES

“Musically, the high point of ‘By Jeeves’ is a lilting ballad, ‘Half A Moment,’ which is fetchingly sung by Emily Loesser and Ian Knauer.” 

Howard Kissel, Daily News

42ND STREET

“Ian Knauer sets off Peggy’s naivete with his polished, almost slick performance as tenor Billy Lawlor.  Aided by the very able male ensemble dancers, Knauer makes audiences forget the girls, even while singing ‘you go to see those beautiful dames.'” 

Kate Luce Angell, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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