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Ryan Scoble - We Will Rock You

Ryan Scoble - We Will Rock You

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Ryan Scoble - Rock of Ages

Ryan Scoble - Rock of Ages

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Ryan Scoble - Young Frankenstein

Ryan Scoble - Young Frankenstein

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Reviews

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We Will Rock You - Clinton Area Showboat Theatre

Role: Buddy

Kitty Israel - "The River Cities' Reader Review"

"Ryan Scoble, who played Buddy...delivered the show's finest comedic moments."

Sydney Ellen - "KROS Radio"

"Buddy is played by Ryan Scoble, and he is hilarious in his role as the rebel base, Heartbreak Hotel's leader."

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Rock of Ages - Clinton Area Showboat Theatre

Role: Dennis Dupree

Mischa Hooker & Kitty Israel - "River Cities' Reader Review"

"[Kai Brown (Lonny)] had crass humor and strong presence, and some impressive pipes too, especially in duet work with Scoble (the surprise "I Can't Fight This Feeling")."

Dave Vickers - "KROS Radio"

"Dennis, Dupree, the owner of the bar about to be demolished is played by Ryan Scoble. He'll make you believe his entire desire to keep the bar open and save rock and roll."

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"Young Frankenstein" - Clinton Area Showboat Theatre

Role: Inspector Kemp

Paul Dymkowski - KROS Radio: Nan In The Balcony

 

“Ryan Scoble, who plays Inspector Kemp, is hilarious in his attempts to capture the Monster.”

 

Roger Pavey Jr. – “The River Cities’ Reader Review”

 

“Rounding out the cast is Transylvania’s Inspector Kemp (Ryan Scoble), who is determined to capture the Monster. Scoble has several subtle, expertly performed comedic specifics as the show’s antagonist…”

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"Yule B Jolly" at Theatre B

Role: Santa Claus

John Lamb - "InForum"

"Ryan Scoble has the charisma to play the big man, but also an imposing physical presence and voice that makes elves and reindeer tremble when they make the naughty list. That voice also turns tender when Santa sings. Is there anything Santa can’t do?"

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"The Music Man" at Porthouse Theatre

Role: Marcellus Washburn

Bob Abelman - "The News-Herlad"

"Production numbers - particularly 'Ya Got Trouble,' 'The Wells Fargo Wagon,' and 'Shipoopi' (delivered with great joy by Ryan Scoble as Hill's sidekick, Marcellus) - are highlights..."

Kerry Clawson - "Akron Beacon Journal/Ohio.com"

"Ryan Scoble is comical as Hill's confidante, Marcellus..."

Mark Horning - "Talkin' Broadway Regional Review"

"Ryan Scoble is not only a great actor as Marcellus Washburn in support of Harold Hill, but he has a fine singing voice as well."

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"Broadway Musicals of the 1950s" at The Town Hall, NYC

Role: Featured Performer

Sandi Duvell - "Theater Pizzazz"

"A highlight in an evening of great performances was "Heart" from Damn Yankees (1955) as Jim, Josh, Luke, and Ryan Scoble (from Rising Stars) recreated the scene."

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"Broadway's Rising Stars" at The Town Hall, NYC

Role: Soloist

Kristin Salaky - "Broadwayworld.com"

"...purer thoughts were emoted sincerely by Ryan Scoble (Jason Robert Brown's "Someone To Fall Back On."

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"Floyd Collins" at New York University

Role: Lee Collins

Jena Tesse Fox - "Broadwayworld.com Review"

"Ryan Scoble is heartbreaking as the helpless father, forced to see his son buried alive."

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