"Jeff
Harnar, a subtle and charming cultural parodist, in a show built around
1950s songs and singers from Sam Cooke to Frankie Laine, to Doris
Day and Nat (King) Cole, shows us an America with a double life: one
wide-eyed and suburban sentimental, the other inching nervously toward
the lush, the daring and the citified."
- Margo Jefferson, The New York Times
Mr. Harnar's singing suggests a hybrid of broadway and pop crooning...Larry
Kert meets Johnny Mathis."
- Stephen Holden, New York Times
"Harnar scores."
- Playbill
"Harnar's
'50's 'Record' is a hit."
- New York Daily News
"Immensely appealing."
- New York Post
"A
Sh-boom to remember!"
- Rex Reed, New York Observer