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As SAM PELICZOWSKI in Fully Committed - photos | ||
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As JACOB ANDERSON in Shenandoah One of the finest performances is from a long drink of water named Mike Ostroski, who has a rare quality so naturalistic that it reminds the viewer others are acting. I havent been this impressed in a young male Barter actor since I dont know when -- very unique and commendable, sir. - Rob Weisfeld, The Abingdon Virginian
As WHIZZER in Falsettos - Photos The object of Marvins love is a handsome young gay man named Whizzer, a role Mike Ostroski performs most impressively. As the story develops, Ostroski takes Whizzer from a likeable, hedonistic jock, to one whose fate eventually demands a courage he never dreamed of needing...I doubt I will soon forget the haunting look on Whizzers face as he is wheeled into the darkness. - Warren M. Harris, Washington County News
As JAMIE WELLERSTEIN in The Last Five Years - photos | ||
"Barter's production of the show offers two excellent performances by Resident Acting Company members Seana Hollingsworth and Mike Ostroski. Hollingsworth and Ostroski are both called upon to bare their souls as these characters open up and sing about their feelings... Ostroski...does a great job as Jamie. He brings an amazing energy to the role. Jamie's songs include a number of very strong rock-sounding numbers and Ostroski does a fantastic job with them. He's also able to be tender and moving in other songs. I thought he did a particularly good job with Shiksa Goddess -- a very funny, exuberant song sung by Jamie upon first meeting Cathy. Ostroski has to really sing out and fight for the audience's attention on this song because Hollingsworth has just finished overwhelming them with Still [Hurting]. I know I was resistant to hearing or liking Jamie when he first began singing. By the time he's finished with Shiksa Goddess, I'm willing to like him. Ostroski even handles Jamie's monumental ego and makes him as funny and likable as possible. Ostroski is also moving and funny in the outstanding folktale/song, The Schmuel Song. This scene is one of the highlights of the show. Ostroski had me crying during the proposal and wedding scene when he and Hollingsworth sing The Next Ten Minutes. And, in one of the rare scenes with spoken dialogue, Ostroski is very moving as Jamie reads from his book, describing his wife." - By Carlotta Cooper | ||
As FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT in Eleanor: An American Love Story - Photos "Franklin [is] played by Mike Ostroski with tremendous presence and careful attention to the nuances of this fascinating character...[Heidi Meyer as Eleanor Roosevelt] and Ostroski...create electrifying, unforgettable performances. Their powerful, spine-tingling duet "If We Go On" swells to concentrate the dramatic tension inherent in the intertwining of two such strong personalities." - Warren M. Harris, Washington County News "Mike Ostroski turns in a nearly perfect depiction of the aristocratic FDR." - Robert L. McKinney, Bristol Herald Courier/Virginia-Tennessean
As DR. JASON POSNER in Wit - Photo "The cast is fabulous...Mike Ostroski is exuberant in his pursuit of medical data in the role of Dr. Posner." - Lynn McKinney, Bristol Herald Courier/Virginia-Tennessean
As JESUS in Godspell - Photos "Mike Ostroski [bears] the dramatic weight of the Last Supper, the Garden of Gethsemene, and the Crucifixion scenes squarely on his shoulders. Fortunately, he does so in a convincing, often moving way. Surely it is Ostroski's powerful traditional performance, not the contemporaneous style or the comedy, which has the best chance of engendering in one a "religious experience."" -Warren M. Harris, Washington County News
As WILL PARKER in Oklahoma! - Photos "Well-loved songs plus dances and courting and drama - what could be missing but comic relief? That's where Ado Annie...and her earnest cowboy courter Will Parker, played with dash and enthusiasm by Mike Ostroski, come in." -Lynn McKinney, Bristol Herald Courier/Virginia-Tennessean "...[Ado Annie] has trouble deciding between two suitors. One is a naive cowboy, played by Mike Ostroski with tremendous energy, who offers a highly entertaining version of ...'Kansas City'. " -Warren Harris, Washington County News
As FREDDY EYNSFORD-HILL in My Fair Lady - Photo And Mike Ostroski brings just the right bumbling innocence to his portrayal of the upper-class twit Freddy Eynsford-Hill...Most of the songs in My Fair Lady are best described as clever or amusing. But some go further. Ostroski gives a moving rendition of the beautiful number On the Street Where You Live. " - Warren M. Harris, Washington County News Mike Ostroskis rendition of On the Street Where You Live should satisfy any lover of this fine old piano bench chestnut. - Robert L. McKinney, Bristol Herald Courier/Virginia-Tennessean | ||
As NICK BOTTOM in A Midsummer Night's Dream - Photos ...the stage-struck Nick Bottom, is played with...tremendous energy by Michael Ostroski. - Warren M. Harris, Washington County News
As TOMMY ALBRIGHT in Brigadoon - Photo Michael Ostroski as the male lead sets a fine example, playing most convincingly and engagingly the role of Tommy, a naive American undergoing a life-changing experience...[Josephine Hall (as Fiona) and Ostroskis] second act duet From this Day On is an affecting blend of two fine, complementary voices, and a fitting culmination to the show. - Warren M. Harris, Washington County News
As JOHNNY CARROLL in WMKS: Christmas, 1942 "Director John Hardy has assembled in ideal cast for this production...Mike Ostroski, a veteran of more sophisticated Barter musicals, turns out to be an excellent coutry singer and is entirely credible as the Carrolls' son, a country boy who's discovered the attractions of a bigger world." -Gary Aday, Washington County News
As THE NEPHEW in A Christmas Carol Michael Ostroski, who also plays young Scrooge and a Businessman, is full of energy and fun as the Nephew. - David Dow Bentley III, Washington County News
As HEATHCLIFF in Wuthering Heights - Photos Michael Ostroski...gives a very believable Heathcliff. - Robert McKinney, Bristol Herald Courier/Virginia-Tennessean | ||
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As REVEREND MERVIN OGLETHORPE in Smoke on the Mountain - photos "Mike Ostroski shows Barter audiences yet another facet of his acting skills in the role of the serious though somewhat insecure young minister, Reverend Oglethorpe...[consistenly] capturing the transparently humous anxiety of the young minister trying to keep his congregation happy...As a master of ceremonies, [Mike] carries the action along with his usual high energy, facial expressiveness, and excellent comic sense." - Warren M. Harris, Washington County News "Mike Ostroski...has a singing voice as good as any you will hear anywhere." - Robert L. McKinney, Bristol Herald Courier/Virginia-Tennessean | ||||
As SIR PERCY BLAKENEY in The Scarlet Pimpernel - photos | ||
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"Good ol Mike Ostroski is just perfectly fitted for the role of Percy Blakeney, the Scarlet Pimpernel himself..." - Robert McKinney, BRISTOL HERALD COURIER | ||||
"The cast of The Scarlet Pimpernel is excellent. Mike Ostroski as Sir Percy is at once a dashing romantic hero and a remarkable comedian. Percy's constant tweaking of his French adversary, the dour Chauvelin, rises to epic comic levels until it seems at times that Ostroski is almost ad libbing. Ostroski's scenes with Melissa Owens, as Marguerite, are touching, even wrenching to watch, as Percy thinks his wife supports the Revolution. Ostroski's singing is also very enjoyable, especially in the stirring Into The Fire with Percy's gang; his duets with Marguerite; his beautiful solo She Was There; The Riddle with Marguerite and Chauvelin; and the remarkable The Creation of Man in which Sir Percy and his attempting-to-be-foppish-friends pull out...the stops with their colorful, highly-patterned wardrobe and their mannerisms." - Carlotta Cooper, TriCities.com "Mike Ostroski is, as regular audience members at Barter have come to expect, a true joy to watch in the lead role, as well as being occasionally reminiscent of Leslie Howard's portrayal of the character - a compliment not to be taken lightly." - Jim Quesenberry | ||
As Eilif in Mother Courage and Her Children - photo "Mike Ostroski, as Mother Courage's big, strong son, Eilif, is very good. Eilif is a troubling character and Ostroski doesn't back off from his warlike tendencies." - Carlotta Cooper, TriCities.com
As Fred Gailey in Miracle on 34th Street - photos "Mike Ostroski is, as we have come to expect, simply outstanding as Fred Gaily." - Jim Quesenberry
As Norman Bartholomew in Murderer "MURDERER takes us into the life of struggling malcontent Norman Bartholomew, played to psychopathic perfection by Barter veteran Mike Ostroski..." - Jim Quesenberry "...Michael Ostroski, as Norman Bartholomew, is genuinely frightening in his psychopathic near-complete lack of expressed emotions as he methodically butchers and burns." - Robert McKinney | ||