Lexi Lawson

RENT REVIEWS

“Stunning, big voiced Lexi Lawson sings better hanging
upside down than most vocalists do standing on two feet”
– California Chronicle

"Lexi Lawson gives previous Mimi's a run for their money with her dramatically effective acting"– Broadwayworld.com

“A Knockout” – Los Angeles Times

“Appropriately youthful” – Chicago Tribune

"His (Adam Pascal) duets with Lexi Lawson's fiery Mimi are particularly fine." – Boston Globe

"They (Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp) are accompanied on this occasion by several standouts including Lexi Lawson's sexy Mimi Marquez."– Washington Post

“Lexi Lawson is a sensational Mimi”– LA City Beat

"Lawson brings a real poignancy to her role and has a powerhouse voice that belies her tiny frame."– Westside L.A

"Lexi Lawson, a diminutive vocal powerhouse."– San Francisco Gate

"Lexi Lawson's appealing and sympathetic Mimi is exceptional."
"Her supple vocalization and projected sexuality which Lawson brings to "Out Tonight" lifts it into the stratosphere."
 "Lexi Lawson is a human dynamo."
"As the wild drug addict Mimi, Lexi Lawson displays raw emotion, physical grace and flexibility."
"She has a full bodied soprano voice that melts easily into rock or pop."
– Talkinbroadway.com

'IN THE HEIGHTS' REVIEWS

"Lawson does a superb job opposite Morales."– Broadwayworld.com

Of all the characters, Vanessa, who was played by Lexi Lawson, seemed to steal scene after scene. Lawson was flawless as she portrayed a woman unhappy with her circumstances. She brought sass, and a little swagger, to the one of the best performances of the play. Lawson's beautiful voice was perfect as an interlude in "96,000" - The Sun Chronicle


" Genny Lis Padilla and Lexi Lawson who plays Vanessa, the object of Usnavi's affection, are the most beautiful singers in the production.– Sacramento Press

"Lawson brings the same electricity to Vanessa that she must have to Mimi in the most recent National Tour of Rent."– Stage Scene LA

"And Vanessa -the multitalented Lexi Lawson."– Seattle Weekly

"Both Chatman and Lawson are able to deal with the tour's staging, play well to the big room, and seem tapped into the spark of the show"– On Portland


FAME REVIEW

"Lexi Lawson plays fiery Carmen Diaz and sings the title song. She’s absolutely dynamite. A true triple threat, she’s got the perfect combination of star quality and vulnerability so needed in this role."





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