Handel's Messiah Rocks
Daily Gazette of Schnectady
By Geraldine Freedman
"If it was taken as just a rock show with some religiously based thematic material, the high energy of all the performers occasionally thrilled. One example was when Matthew G. Myers, red lights, thorns projected on the screen, and rock guitarists got down and dirty with some dark gritty playing in 'He is Fire'.
MAE: A New Play with Music
Washington Life Magazine
By Julie Laporte
"Matthew G. Myers is a powerful presence. He towers over everyone in his Lucite platform stilettos, flowing blue dress and long blonde wig. As Mr. Mae West, he plays an incomplete diva - hesitant and shrinking at first, more of a bystander. But as his journey progresses he steps more fully into the role, embodying at the end all the sass of Mae West."
JesusChrist Superstar - Judas
Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram
By APRIL BOYLE
"The matinee opened with the announcement that [understudy] Matthew G. Myers would play Judas. It's never easy to step into a featured role, but Myers gave it his all. The expressive tenor packed passion and soul into his solos."
Jesus Christ Superstar - Simon Zealots
DenverPost.com
by Ricardo Baca
"The other standout moment from the musical was Simon Zealotes. It's already one of the show's best numbers, but Matthew G. Myers was on fire as Simon and had a lot of fun with the song. Sadly Simon's elongated 'Amen' that traditionally comes at the end of the song was cut here, an unfortunate move, given Myers' jubilant [tenor]."
Union Tribune/SanDiego.com
"The choreography of Arlene Phillips sparkled in one particular number SIMON ZEALOTES, with the whole cast, featuring a powerhouse voice by Matthew G. Myers (as SIMON)."
InvasiveThoughts.com
by Brooke Palmer
"My personal [favorite was] Matthew G. Myers' Simon. Coming from a short, chubby white guy, Myers' vocals in 'Simon Zealotes' were so large and soulful that I craved to hear more of him."
North County Times/The Californian
by Pam Kragen
"Standout vocalists in the ensemble include Matthew G. Myers as Simon in 'Simon Zealotes'."
What's Your Problem?
Cabaret Hotline online/NY Theatre.com
by Jaime Robert Carrillo
"Myers is a spectacular singer, and the strongest performer of this ensemble. His stirring rendition of 'Find It In Your Heart', a comical and wishful song about an enemy finding sharp objects like a blade in his heart, is unforgettable. It's a song of revenge which Myers performs with vocal mastery and deserves the biggest applause."
Ugly Duckling
New York Times
by Laurel Graeber/Family Fare
"When an Old Duck (Matthew G. Myers) appears to lead the voices in "It's Gonna Hatch," theatergoers are caught up in a call-and-response, rattle-the-rafters singalong that would put a rooster's wake-up blast to shame."