Reviews
"Christine
Scharf catches the eye
every
time she takes the stage. She
combines
the voice of an angel with the
face of one. 'She's the quintessential
ingenue,' said [director Ken] Ard."
The
Free Press
Review of Smokey Joe's Cafe
"Christine
Scharf is an appealing, winsome Contrary Mary ..."
The
Morning Call
Review of Babes in Toyland
"As the ingenue from Ogden, Utah, Scharf puts the 'p' in perky and never lets up... From an absolutely adorable rendition of 'Daddy' to a tap turn for the company's 'Strike Up the Band,' she captivates."
The Morning Call
Review of The 1940s Radio Hour
"Pert to perfection, she's bursting with personality and radiates talent beyond her years."
The Intelligencer
Review of The 1940s Radio Hour
"Keven Quillon and Christine Scharf, a very talented sophomore
from Bethlehem's Freedom High, are charming as Nick and Serena struggling
to '(Let's) Play a Love Scene.' "
The
Reporter
Review of Fame, The Musical
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