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...Fred is superbly captured by Tony Babcock who is everyman with doubts and ambitions...
Danny Gaisin (Ontario Arts Review) on "Jew for a Day" - Toronto Fringe Festival Play

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Star Tony Babcock is a likeable mensch whose adolescent identity crisis makes for a pleasant enough 50 minutes..***
Edward Keenan (Eye Weekly) on "Jew for a Day"

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...Babcock is earnest and has the right nebbish qualities to make Fred likeable....
Mark Selby (Toronto Star) on "Jew for a Day"
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..Tony Babcock's portrayal of Algernon Moncrieff stood out against the rest...Babcock carried off the character of Alge with precision, and a bubbling humour. He was unquestionably the life of the play. He was the most at east on the stage, doiling out his lines with a fluency that surpassed the other characters and he delivered Alge's comically absurd rhetoric with undeniable charisma and fervor...
Karen Jackson (The Queens' Journal) on "The Importance of Being Earnest"
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..However, it was Tony Babcock who stole the show, literally making an "ass" of himself with his delightfully hammy and pompous portrayal of the overzealous actor Nick Bottom...
Alison Lang (Kingston Whig Standard) on "A Midsummer Night's Dream"