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"But Amanda Savan stole the show singing about her character’s precarious grip on her sanity in the aftermath of realizing her husband is about to leave her for another man with the wonderfully maniacal, tongue-in-cheek rant “I’m Breaking Down” (also from “Falsettos”), during which she gleefully wielded a footstool as a weapon one moment and a dancing partner the next, and dropped to her knees to deliver the closing lines in an exuberance of frantic exasperation and oh-so-wittily-expressed emotional exhaustion."-Tammara Leminen, artsindie.com

http://artsindie.com/?tag=amanda-savan
"Amanda Savan as Mom perfectly sings the heartwarming and tender "You'll Always Be My Star," making it the absolute highlight of the album. Her rendition of this song is touching and evocative. It easily rises above the electronically played score and Amanda Savan excels at crafting a stirring experience for listeners of the album."- David Clarke, Broadwayworld.com

http://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/BWW-CD-Reviews-FANCY-NANCY-THE-MUSICAL-Off-Broadway-Cast-Recording-is-Bright-Bubbly-and-Forgettable-20130722

"The music is excellent, the lyrics are clever and the story will definitely hold your child’s interest for the hour or so of the show.  And I maintain that Vital Theatre is one of the best proving ground for New York’s young musical theater performers.  Amanda Savan, who plays Nancy’s mom, has a huge, beautiful voice.  Her work is as good as you’ll see in musicals farther south on Broadway.  You will be seeing these actors again, I guarantee it."
https://babiesgottahaveit.com/~babiesgo/?p=4507

"Amanda Savan showed she also had the guts to tackle Sondheim, turning on the enthusiasm and the vocal skill as sang the intricate, demanding “Being Alive.”" - Wolf Entertainment Guide, William Wolf
http://www.wolfentertainmentguide.com/viewpage.aspx?cat=theater&record=5396

"Amanda is an alto whose voice does not need a mic. She has a terrific belt and made fine acting choices."- Times Square Chronicles, Suzanna Bowling
http://t2conline.com/entertainment/theatre/1905--broadways-rising-stars-showed-some-impressive-talent-to-watch

"Most people associate the song “Being Alive” with a male singer, but female Amanda Savan, a recent grad from NYU landed it with heartwarming authority."- Yonkers Tribune, John Simon
http://yonkerstribune.typepad.com/yonkers_tribune/2011/07/eye-on-theatre-star-gazing-by-john-simon-.html

"Ben Yahr, Su Hendrickson and Amanda Savan shine in their cameos as, respectively, two smarmy artists willing to sink to new lows to stay employed and the soulful sister of a man whose death was covered up by Mr. Mister."- Washington Square News, Natalie Zutter
http://admin.nyunews.com/arts/2010/04/29/30cradle/

"Amanda Savan gave quite a performance as "Lilliane La Fleur," especially during "Follies Bergeres," which garnered her quite the round of applause."
http://adaumbellesquest.squarespace.com/reviews/2010/10/28/review-nine-at-tisch-school-for-the-arts.html

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