Appearances
Saboba Casino
Pala Casino
Princess Cruises
Holland America Cruise Lines
Celebrity Cruises Lines
Queen Mary - Port Of Long Beach
McCallum Theatre, Palm Desert
The Bel Air Hotel
Century Village Boca Raton
Century Village Deerfield Beach
Century Village Pembroke Pines
Century Village West Palm Beach
Kings Point Del Ray Beach
Bally's Hotel and Casino
Hewlett Packard
Bank Of America
Los Angeles Country Club
Indian Wells Country Club
HIGHLANDERS TRAVEL CLUB
Reviews
"Perry Lambert, lands his country patter with a zeal that recalls Stubby Kaye…A hefty dollop of crowd-pleasing gusto...richly versatile performers...a giddy musical comedy buffet…All three strong-voiced players change personas and tone as easily as the band dons new hats for each sequence…Lambert's ability to go from loco to touching are wholly impressive...its practitioners earn their gratuities with shamelessly entertaining panache"
By David C. Nichols, Special to The Los Angeles Times
"You couldn't ask for a better cast"... "They strut their stuff with well-trained musical theater techniques, solid comedic timing and broad-brushed bravado"..."From the subtle lift of an eyebrow to the in-your-face pelvic thrusts, every movement is crisp"
"By the time Perry Lambert's musical theater attributes take him from a raunchy Texas waiter, to a deferential Italian mob waiter, to an acey-deucey-goosey German waiter, to a humble rural Mexican waiter, you have to admit it: You have been royally entertained."
"On opening night, peals of laughter started to ricochet through the audience at the beginning of Scene I, then built steadily for 90 minutes until the end of the play when a crescendo of approval roared through the theater. Needless to say, the audience jumped to its feet with a well-deserved round of applause for each performer."
By Shirley Gottlieb, Special to the Long Beach Press-Telegram
"The diversity of the music requires a great range of vocal styling, and ICT's cast delivers. The three also have a great sense of comedic timing."
Reviewed by Mary Scott Bellgraph Peninsula News
"And though the versatile Lambert spends much of the show as waiter or restaurant owner, he more than holds his own; he more than holds his own, excelling in well-timed comic shtick. He's at his best in a hilarious patter song that describes the barbeque restaurant."
Backstage.com by Les Spindle
Carothers, Lambert and Shelton are versatile musical-comedy performers, each with solid pipes and a lighthearted stage presence.
Reviewed by ERIC MARCHESE Special to the Orange County Register