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jim's biography
"the invisible man" directed by frank dunlop playhouse theatre, cleveland
reviewer benjamin
gleissar
cleveland life
"in terms of spectacle and creative staging,
"the invisible man" is one of the best productions the playhouse has
ever mounted. credit jim dale, who shines as thomas marvel, the vaudevillian
narrator of this witty play-within-a-play. the rubber faced dale tosses off
clever jokes and bad puns, and always gets his laugh as he tells the story of
the spooky goings on."
reviewer keith a.
joseph
scene
"the show is coated and held together by the savvy
charm of jim dale's old-time music-hall trouper. he is the british equivalent of
sid caesar or a ray bolger, an athletic clown who makes singing, dancing and
twinkling seem effortless. he insinuates himself into the audience's confidence
with a mere wink and a knowing leer. give him a lame wise crack (ladies or
gentlemen, you know what you are) and he will turn it into a sparkling
skyrocket."
reviewer david
ritchy west side leader
"jim dale plays mr. marvel, the leading role in the
show. dale is spectacular. he moves with an economy of movement that is truly
meaningful, with every movement telling a story and being necessary to advance
the plot. dale has fun being on the stage. he plays with the audience, the cast
and the story. he's a dream actor."