Holiday Inn
Jessica Humphrey’s portrayal in Holiday Inn at Theatre Arlington captivated audiences with her exceptional talent and heartfelt performance. Check out reviews highlighting her ability to bring depth and charm to the role, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who experienced the show.
Directed by Penny Ayn Maas
Choreographed by Becca Brown
Music Direction by Vonda K. Bowling
“Jessica Humphrey is the small town schoolteacher Linda Mason. Linda had hopes of performing but stayed home to help her father instead of pursuing a career. She’s a sort of pragmatic dreamer and Jim helps her reawaken her dreams. Humphrey is a sensational actor, dancer, and singer. Her Linda is both sincere and endearing. Humphrey’s engaging demeanor gives Linda an undeniable lovability factor and she charms both Jim and us.” Read the full review here.
“Max J. Swarner plays jilted leading man Jim Hardy with sweet sincerity and a soaring tenor. He really shines in “The Little Things in Life” and, of course, “White Christmas.” Swarner pairs beautifully with Jessica Humphrey as girl-next-door Linda Mason. Her solo “Nothing More to Say” is one of the highlights of Act I. Their excellent chemistry and budding romance are aided by the songs....and Louise, portrayed by Leslie Marie Collins, the resident “handyman,” who also acts as matchmaker whenever she can.” Read the full review here.