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Indianapolis Opera's 'South Pacific': Balancing warily on the border between American musical theater and the operatic heritage - Jay Harvey Upstage

“Bradley Kieper got only a limited chance to display a fairly mighty tenor (a bit of “Bali H’ai”), but was otherwise the comic schemer Luther Billis to the nth degree. He was the more than adequate focal point of “There Is Nothing Like a Dame,” seconded by a small but effective chorus of sailors, and he helped Overton bring off Nellie’s raucous Thanksgiving show number “Honey Bun” with his burlesque impersonation.”


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“Next to Normal” at Carmel Community Players - Indianapolis Theatre Review

"Bradley Kieper rounds out the cast as Diana’s two psychiatrists, aptly named Dr. Fine and Dr. Madden. Kieper’s few scenes also get some of the funniest treatment as Diana’s hallucinations take on a bizarre twist in “Who’s Crazy/My Psychopharmacologist and I” and “Doctor Rock,” which Kieper embraces wholeheartedly."

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“Next to Normal” at CCP by Ken Klingenmeier

"Bradley Kieper takes two lesser roles as Dr. Fine and Dr. Madden and makes them memorable merely through the power of his singing. He is an excellent vocalist and makes the most of a rare comic bend in the script.                           

 

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