The Legend of Georgia McBride Reviews
Washington Post- Highly Recommended
"...The hugely enjoyable Round House Theatre production “The Legend of Georgia McBride” offers two particular pleasures. One is the thrill of watching a novice drag queen find her feet (and matching stilettos) — about which, more later. The second is the delight of watching a drag queen who’s at the height of her glittery powers, a splashy number by Miss Tracy Mills being a case in point."
DC Theater Arts- Highly Recommended
"...The Legend of Georgia McBride is, ultimately, a cheering portrayal of what it means to be fully human and loving while celebrating the positive audacity and triumph of individuality and difference. The Round House Theatre has produced a Legend of Georgia McBride that fully succeeds on all levels."
MetroWeekly- Recommended
"...Raise a lipstick-stained glass to Miss Tracy Mills, the one true legend in The Legend of Georgia McBride. In Matthew Lopez's crowd-pleasing comedy, now at Round House Theatre, Tracy lands like a drag Mary Poppins in Panama City Beach, Florida, for the express purpose of sprucing up Cleo's, a dying dive bar owned by her cousin Eddie (Charlie Kevin)."
MD Theatre Guide- Recommended
"...Overall, I recommend "The Legend of Georgia McBride" as a wonderfully entertaining production that will delight you."
DCTheatreScene- Recommended
"...Directed with oodles of whoops-a-daisy by Tom Story and featuring eye-popping choreography by Matthew Gardiner and a performance by Rick Hammerly every bit as matchless as his Hedwig at Signature Theatre way back when, Georgia McBride is a buoyant testament to those who are their most authentic selves when assuming a drag persona."
BroadwayWorld- Highly Recommended
"...A happy-ending and a rousing finale are never in doubt for The Legend of Georgia McBride. But there is some light drama on the path to its inevitable happy conclusion. In the frankly superior words of playwright and native Floridian Matthew Lopez, The Legend of Georgia McBride "is about a group of people who don't really fit in anywhere else...they build a home together in a bar.""