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What the Critics said about the World Premiere of “I Married Wyatt Earp”:

“Michele Brourman’s excellent score and the vitality of the actresses, whose energized
performances under the director Edward Keith Baker make the story seem…compelling.”

“Brourman’s country and folk flavored songs have a big Broadway-style presence. Completed by
Rae’s sharp,often, witty lyrics, and presented by the strong voices of this cast, the show is at its
most diverting when the music is playing and the actresses are singing.”

“Martin and Findlay…play nicely off each other. Their scenes together…provide colorful,
humorous breaks from the earnestness of the younger women back in Tombstone.”
—Doug Keating, The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Brourman’s score is a diverse mix of Country and Western, pop, folk and saloon songs. The
majority of tunes are catchy, and together with Rae’s well-structured lyrics, the songs fit the
show’s book by Rae and West quite nicely.”

“Featuring an all female cast, Earp looks at the women who populated the legendary town of
Tombstone, Arizona. The concept provides some interesting contrasts.”

“The cast of 11 ranges from steady to superb…they communicate the joy and regret that comes
from lives fully lived.”
—J. Cooper Robb, Philadelphia Weekly