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David Arthur Bachrach

"There was a moment towards the end where a twenty-second ovation broke out, literally stopping the show. Mr. Bachrach could not continue until the audience obeyed his hand-signal command to simmer down. The Connecticut crowd had never seen anything like it."
- "There's Gotta Be A Song" by Noel Katz, July 24th, 2017


"A Life Well Played" by David Rogers Treadwell for The Times Record of Bath/Brunswick, Maine (read the full article)


"Passionate to Play the Part" by Valerie Kaufman for Our Town (read the full article)

Ever since he played Hansel in a first-grade production of Hansel and Gretel, David Arthur Bachrach, 62, has thrilled to the sound of applause.


ASSASSINS

"The cast is brilliant, working in tandem with the likes of so many diverse characters and personalities to convince the audience of how easy it is to bring about the happiness we all desire. David Arthur Bachrach, Jana Bernard, Amber Dewey, Christian Doyle, Robert Farruggia, David Fuller, Elizabeth Kensek, Evan Maltby, Josh Powell and Danny Wilfred create a small yet intimate cast that never loses its desire to bring about a wonderful performance."
-broadway world, by Kristen Morale (read the full review)

"David Arthur Bachrach provided comic relief as Sam Byk [sic] who decided to crash a plane into the White House to kill Nixon while talking to Lenny Bernstein on a tape recorder."
- from HI DRAMA blog by VA Heinemann (read the full review)


HAMLET

"David Arthur Bachrach found a scheming Claudius filled with villainous gestures and methodical means. His “oh my offense is rank” soliloquy was a modernized touch of existentialism amid the gorgeous Shakespearean flourish, of which David is obviously a master. "
-Bob Greene (read the full review)


The Singapore Mikado

"Mr. Bachrach was in character from the very beginning"
The Huffington Post - (read the full review)

"Equally fascinating as he chats with the audience is Sir Evelyn Estebrooke (David Arthur Bachrach), who morphs into the Mikado himself."
Home Reporter - (read the full review)

Theater Pizzazz - (read the full review)

NY Theater Now - (read the full review)

Nominated for BEST ENSEMBLE at NY Independent Theater Award


ALICE!

Nominated for BEST ENSEMBLE at UnChained Festival


My First Autograce Homeography (1973-1974)

New York Theatre Review - (read the full review)

Fanchild Review - (read the full review)


The Elephant Piece

Snowlion Repertory’s Mister Bones (David Arthur Bachrach) has a tale to tell -- greed, ignorance, carelessness, corruption, blood lust, our throw-away society and the literal rape of a country – it’s all there, in the guise of a vaudeville-style performance, “The We Hack Minstrel Show.”

- April Boyle, Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram (read the full review)

"Actor, Brunswick native David Arthur Bachrach returns to his home town to appear in new Snowlion production"

- Gina Hamilton, The Times Record (read the full article)

The Elephant in the Room - Megan Grumbling, The Portland Phoenix (read the full review)

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TWELFTH NIGHT

"David Arthur Bachrach, who performs the role of Feste, is clearly the guiding genius of the play. He sings Feste’s songs and accompanies himself on a piano, in true Elizabethan theatrical tradition. Mr. Bachrach is clearly the most proficient Shakespearean in the group, and his influence on the success of the show is palpable."

-W. Kenton, Cultural Capitol (read the full review)


The Christmas Bride

"David Arthur Bachrach [has] a lot of fun in villainous roles"

-Steve Feeney, PressHerald.com (read the full review

Other Article: Bangor Daily News

"There was a moment towards the end where a twenty-second ovation broke out, literally stopping the show. Mr. Bachrach could not continue until the audience obeyed his hand-signal command to simmer down. The Connecticut crowd had never seen anything like it."

-Noel Katz, There's Gotta Be A Song, July 24th (read the full blog post


Waiting For Lefty

"Rabble-rouser Agate Keller searingly portrayed by David Arthur Bachrach"

-Heather Violanti, TheaterOnline.com (read the full review)


Innocent Diversions: A Christmas Entertainment with Jane Austen and Friends

"David Arthur Bachrach, as Austen’s father, has a fine time with a bit of doggerel called 'Verses to Rhyme With ‘Rose' "

-Neil Genzlinger, The New York Times (read the full review)


A CHERRY ORCHARD IN MAINE

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