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Lee's News, Reviews & Appearances
I'm currently working as a dresser for "A Christmas Carol" at ASF.
I am in semi-retirement from acting at present.
1776, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"John Adams referred to himself as 'obnoxious and disliked.' Lee Bridges does a good job creating the pompous, single-minded representative from Massachusetts. Bridges and Jennifer Haberkorn as his wife, Abigail, have lovely scenes together. Mature emotion, careful nuance and nice singing distinguish these scenes."
-- Randy Foster, Montgomery Advertiser
Perfect Wedding, Wetumpka Depot
"The two men are the center of the farce. Brad Sinclair as
Bill, the groom, and Lee Bridges as his best man Tom, create a comic double-act that is hard to beat. Bound by their long time friendship and their 'maleness,' each wants to extricate the other from harm’s way, and so their inventive spur-of-the-moment storytelling gets them deeper and deeper into trouble. Quick reactions, despairing looks, and exquisite timing are the order of the evening. An impressive undertaking."
-- Michael Howley, Montgomery Advertiser
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"Lee Bridges plays Bud Frump, the boss’ nephew, whose career depends on his mother’s interventions, not his own abilities. Bridges plays Frump’s petulance and frustrations solidly, and contributes one of the most developed characters in this production."
-- Michael Howley, Montgomery Advertiser
Hello, Dolly!, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"The pairing of [Lee] Bridges and [Lis] Donaldson is sometimes magical. Their scenes together are some of the most convincing in this production, and the performance of 'It Only Takes a Moment' is both a musical and emotional high point."
-- Michael Howley, Montgomery Advertiser
Arsenic and Old Lace, Wetumpka Depot
"As Mortimer, veteran actor Lee Bridges’ physical comedy is topnotch. We appreciate Mortimer’s bewildering journey thanks to the actor’s ability to deliver lines and reactions with efficient controlled energy that verges on hilarity, and it is through his eyes that much of the story is told."
-- Michael Howley, Montgomery Advertiser
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"Lee Bridges’ Charlie is vulnerable and lovable. Will Harrell’s Snoopy—well, it’s Snoopy, the eccentric, often hyperactive beagle we’ve all come to love. Both Bridges and Harrell are remarkable in their ability to find the essence of familiar, beloved characters."
-- Allan Swafford, Montgomery Advertiser
Into the Woods, Faulkner Dinner Theatre
"In an ideal pairing as the baker and his wife, Lee Bridges and J.J. Martin give expertly honed, well sung and deeply moving interpretations."
-- Allan Swafford, Montgomery Advertiser
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