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“Leading the cast is the ferociously talented Tallulah Nouss as Roxie Hart. She's alive onstage, sultry, salty, and desperately cunning, and her numbers ("Funny Honey," "Roxie," and "Me and My Baby") are zapped to life. The best number in the show, "We Both Reached for the Gun," is dazzling in this production, with Ms. Nouss giving her all; she's so believable as a ventriloquist dummy in the number, and it's a home run.”
– Peter Nason, Broadway World
“The other cast standout is Tallulah Nouss as Maureen. Her "Over the Moon" was another showstopper, complete with cow headpiece; one of the highlights of a show filled with highlights. Her comic timing was impeccable, with a rafter-shaking voice to match. At one moment in the show—‘La Vie Boheme’--the table she's reclined on actually fell to the floor, and the actress tumbled to the ground. And in perfect Maureen fashion, Nouss laughed and quickly got up to her bemused bohemian cohorts. It's why there's nothing like live theatre, especially when young actors are mature enough to handle a literal mishap and turn it into theatre magic, never once breaking character.
– Peter Nason, Broadway World
“Tallulah Nouss plays Rosalie Wells, another pawn in Mary's game. Nouss provides sparks of humor throughout the drama. You might want to roll your eyes at her, but you end up smiling despite yourself. I ended up feeling bad for her; wanted to rush the stage screaming, "YOU LEAVE HER ALONE, MARY TILFORD!"
– Desiree Fantal, Broadway World