REVIEWS
Griffin's performance as Jerry Lee Lewis is a star-making turn if ever there was one... and he makes the most of it, delivering the goods and showing off his spectacular abilities to perfection. He manages to capture Lewis' outlandish and outrageous persona, bringing the controversial showman to life with a very real sense of musicianship and zealous ambition that keeps your attention riveted to him. But he never veers over the line into caricature, ensuring a respectful if slightly bawdy treatment of the man. His "Real Wild Child" is energetic and exciting, while his "Great Balls of Fire" allows the actor to pull out all the stops - to amazing effect.
(Million Dollar Quartet)
Critics
"Ross Griffin, as Tobias, brings his amazing athleticism, his ability to appear totally focused on the moment (even when tending the furnace), and his winsome presence."
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Pat Robbenolt, Crossville Chronicle (Sweeney Todd)