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Little Shop of Horrors - The Weekly Volcano

5/31/2018

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Olson plays Seymour as more dopey and innocent than Rick Moranis' nebbishy take, but it's a full-bodied comedic performance that capitalizes on the more cartoonish aspects of the show. - Rev. Adam McKinney (The Weekly Volcano)
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Lakewood Playhouse stages perennial favorite - Tacoma Weekly

5/31/2018

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The multi-talented Olson... exhibits not only his acting skills... but also demonstrates that he is an accomplished vocalist as well as an able-bodied puppeteer. - Dave Davison (Tacoma Weekly)
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'Little Shop' closes Lakewood Playhouse 79th Season with a bang

5/27/2018

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Niclas Olson... is great from head to toe. Not only is he an excellent singer, but he has the Seymour Kelbhorn shamble down to a tee... Mr. Olson brings all of that to the part and is generous to his co-performers. This is his finest on-stage performance in recent memory. - Kim Hastings (Drama in the Hood)
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Little Shop, big rewards - Dresdner's Theatre Reviews

5/26/2018

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Sweet (and sweet voiced) nerd Seymour (Niclas Olson) works for gruff but likeable Mr. Mushnik (Tim McFarlan) at his failing skid row flower shop. - Michael Dresdner (Dresdner's Theatre Reviews)
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