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| ...memorable was Sue Bilich as Fraulein Schneider, the philosophical landlord who declines marriage with a Jewish merchant.
Michael Barnes
Austin-American Statesman
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| In "Doin' the Kremlin Krunch," Sue Bilich
was Natasha Sonovavitch, a 125 year-old water aerobics instructor &
Olympian from Russia. Thoroughly trained at a KGB health camp, Natasha
told her life story while giving tips on aging and exercising so everyone
can be as fit as she is. Bilich was spry, sassy, and incredibly funny.
Shilanda Woolridge
Austin-American Statesman
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| Also up for a little purging of the psyche
was Sue Bilich in "An Evening of Comedy and Music: Nobody Does It Like
Me," a theater, song and dance ensemble based on one woman's ability to
deal with aging by poking fun at herself. Bilich had the audience
in stitches with her sense of irreverence.
Review of Fronterafest
Austin-American Statesman
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| Sue Bilich is a bundle of dynamite just waiting
for someone to light the fuse. She has the essential verve and the
nerve to try anything. I can see her as a stripper giving advice
in Gypsy, as well as a helpless little old lady poisoning men in
Arsenic
and Old Lace. Maria in Sound of Music might be a stretch,
but I'm sure she'd give it her best shot.
Sterling Price-McKinney
Playwright, Musician, Singer
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| I can't imagine Sue Bilich as anything other
than successful. She is a gifted comedienne with a truly original
wit. She is an actress who tackles drama or humor with the same can-do
attitude. She is a delightful singer and talented lyricist.
And above all, she is a person of radiant spirit, a spirit that shines
through everything she touches.
Mady Kaye
Jazz Vocalist
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| As musical director for Austin Singers Unlimited,
I have worked with a great number of vocalists, both amateur and professional.
Sue Bilich definitely fits into the latter category. A seasoned performer,
Sue has a great sense of pitch and rythm, and she maintains an infectious
stage presence.
(Late) Sandy Allen
Musical Director
Austin Singers Unlimited
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| ... a talented, vivacious and totally outrageous
musical performer -- what a sense of humor!
(Late) Michel Jaroschy
Producing Director
Capitol City Playhouse
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| Sue Bilich is a local singer devoted to the
locally overlooked art of cabaret singing, and it's always good news for
devotees of this music when Ms Bilich steps into the spotlight.
(Late) John Bustin
Theatre Critic
West Austin News
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