Samson Syharath
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
Oregon ArtsWatch
“Syharath, whose earnest comedy chops as the not-so-hapless dragon make him an audience favorite...”
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The Brothers Paranormal
The Oregonian
“Syharath's and White's characters serve as anchors for the show and the actors do an admirable job.”
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The Sound of a Voice
Dennis Sparks Reviews
“Syharath has a nice touch with this delicate story”
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Thoroughly Modern Millie
Broadway World
“The cast and crew at Broadway Rose are incredible”
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Westside Theatre Reviews
"Samson Syharath (“Bun Foo”), Heath Hyun Houghton (“Ching Ho”), and Emily Sahler (“Mrs. Meers”) are utterly captivating"
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The Crippled Critic
"Heath Hyun Houghton and Samson Syharath are indeed hilarious as Ching Ho and Bun Foo"
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Twelfth Night
Broadway World
“…this production will surprise and delight you. Definitely a must-see.”
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Pullman Car Hiawatha
Oregon Artswatch
“ a haunting train tale”
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Dennis Sparks Reviews
“the whole cast in both shows is very adept at movement, expression and simplicity in the presentation of the material.”
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Wilde Tales
Portland Theatre Scene
“Stunning. Looking for theatricality in all the right places. Shaking The Tree once again shows how much can be created from the human body and a story. Stellar cast. "
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OregonLive
One of “Portland theater's best of 2013”
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Willamette Week
“stories that come to life like a pop-up book.”
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5 Useless Degrees and a Bottle of Scotch Podcast
"Wilde Tales, with seemingly great ease, prepared an event that embraced my imagination, and harnessed it, and took it on a journey." - James Engberg
"Shaking The Tree managed to speak in the language of the Theatre" - Eric Kilgore
The Fifth
Dennis Sparks Reviews
“The cast are all very good and are splendid in making the language conversational”
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Beaux Arts Club
Oregon Live
“their air of dark, disjointed silliness keeps you off balance in ways that can be inexplicably hilarious”
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Oregon Arts Watch
“Most of all, I’m hooked.”
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Suburbia
Portland Theatre Scene
“Loads to love in this gorgeously rendered tale of America’s youth decomposing behind the local mini mart. Terrific cast brings the manic energy and flash required. “
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Willamette Weekly
“Performing two songs live on acoustic guitar, Syharath’s twangy vocals are mesmerizing.”
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Hamlet
Notes from a Shakespeare Nerd
“Rosencrantz and Guildenstern excelled at awkward”
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