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“Audiences -- and critics -- have been dazzled by

the combination of raw talent and keen business sense

Morales brings to the theater world.”

- San Francisco Chronicle

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“[Morales] certainly doesn’t think small...
a disturbingly stirring climax...”
         - San Francisco Chronicle

                            3 Bay Area Critics’ Circle Nominations

“Don’t miss Baby Be Mine. Kevin Morales adds to his string of light-hearted originals with the new musical.”
                            - San Francisco Chronicle

“A future one of us.”

-Oscar Winning Director,

Francis Ford Coppola

“... a thrillingly good, stand-up-and-cheer
revival of
On the Town.
The excellent company, each member distinctive but tightly bound as an ensemble, works superbly together... The triumph of the show, and of this production, comes in the way it transforms raw sexual heat into a sublime urge to make the most of  moment, to connect even as time and circumstance whip people apart.”                               - Steve Winn, San Francisco Chronicle


    *Named Best Revival of a Musical for the Bay Area in 2000 & Best Director

“Morales does indeed have nerve and the talent to back it up. His Assassins is astonishingly successful, and solves problems in a show that is plagued with problem after problem.”

                                                    - Chad Jones, Oakland Tribune

Let’s Go

to the

Movies

Praise for Let’s Go to the Movies:


“Morales’ script is a wickedly funny parody of theater written by an obvious insider... a sharp eye for skewering the theatrical egos that puff up at all levels, and he essentially gives audiences a jaundiced, but thoroughly hysterically accurate view of what things are really like in parts of the theater the public rarely sees. While he takes no prisoners with his comedy, Morales also includes the much more pleasant and prevalent (for the most part, anyway) side of theater- the kind heart...you’re never more than a minutes away from a delightful song.”

                -Pat Craig, Contra Costa Times


“...an exquisitely multilayered satire of community theater itself, from board members who fancy themselves actors to starlets jockeying for parts......this light fare turns out to be a hilarious evening's entertainment that the most jaded urbanite could enjoy... If the first act is funny, the second really rolls out the belly laughs, building on the first and on itself to marvelous effect... it’s a triumph.”            

                -Sam Hurwitt, East Bay Express


“A+...one of the most enjoyable and innovative musicals I’d seen in a long time.”

                -Mauricio Segura, Golden Bay Magazine


“[LG2tM] is a send-up of community theater, Hollywood musicals, Broadway musicals, movies that have songs on their soundtracks and traditional musical revues... What makes Let’s Go to the Movies so extraordinary is that in the midst of hilarious farce, Morales has still produced an emotionally satisfying musical...very deft use of musical storytelling...”

                -Christina Engelbrecht, San Francisco Chronicle


“Morales scores a 5-star hit... a touch of the 30’s Judy Garland- Mickey Rooney movies, as in ‘Let’s put on a stage show kids- we can do it!’ “

                -Lawrence Allen, Piedmont Post


“Thirty-six hours later [Morales] wrote an incestuous musical comedy... It also weaves in a bunch of movie theme songs- some relevant to the plot, others as pointless as the James Bond films that spawned them.”

                -Mike Zampa, Contra Costa Sun

The musical

written in a few days about a guy

who has to write a musical in a few days,

who ends up writing a musical about a guy

who has to write a musical in a few days.


No, for reals.

By Kevin T. Morales

“Preternaturally articulate, Morales was that brilliant kid in high school who knew a lot more than you do.

He probably still does.”

- Anna Nakao, San Francisco Chronicle

Named one of the top 21 Visionaries of the new century for his work in theater by Diablo Magazine

Evita, 2009

CLICK HERE to learn about Kevin’s new play,

SECONDARY

watch as he tries to bring it to production on a New York stage!

For a sample scene, click HERE

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