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“Nine” Pittsburgh Playhouse

"Pearson enriches "Nine" with a convincing and courageous performance as the aging Guido, getting under the skin of an egoist whose very human failings make him neither heroic nor detestable."

— Pittsburgh Weekend Pass, Gordon Spencer

“Nine” Pittsburgh Playhouse

"Pearson offers a full, rich vocal performance that is a pleasure to hear"

— Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Alice Carter

“Nine” Pittsburgh Playhouse

"Though I can't imagine, at this point, what Scott Pearson, playing Guido, has to learn about performing; he should be leading the class. If the script lets him down again and again, Pearson soars above this thunderously uneven show".

— Pittsburgh City Paper, Ted Hoover

“Nine” Pittsburgh Playhouse

"Scott Pearson embodies the role with seductive ease and innocent charm. His Guido is at once needy and confident, demanding, self-effacing and terribly sexy".

— Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Anna Rosenstein

“Nine” Pittsburgh Playhouse

"As the tortured soul with a heart of gold and brilliance to match, Scott Pearson is sheer perfection in the central role of Guido. His performance captures every emotion and eccentricity of the man in a way that demands we care and accept. He is funny, sentimental, confused, loving and real. The performance is simply magnificent."

— Pittsburgh Catholic, Father Peter Horton

“Grand Hotel” Pittsburgh Playhouse

"Scott Pearson's financially strapped Baron is dashing"

— Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Alice Carter

“Cabaret Pittsburgh” - Presented by Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theater

"Scott Pearson, a skilled musical theater performer with a special affinity for Billy Joel."

— Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Christopher Rawson

“The Jazz Singer”, Jewish Theater of Pittsburgh

"Of course, when you have Scott Pearson as your leading player, a huge amount of your work is already done. Very soon this kid is going to be a big star, so here's your chance to say, "I saw him when."

— Pittsburgh City Paper, Ted Hoover

“The Jazz Singer”, Jewish Theater of Pittsburgh

"But it is with Scott Pearson's (Jack) and Courtney Hanley's (Mary) that this musical comes together. Their falling in love is infectious."

— Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Richard Rauh

“The Jazz Singer”, Jewish Theater of Pittsburgh

"As Jack, Scott Pearson sings and plays the piano expertly and gives his character believable youthful innocence."

— Pittsburgh Weekend Pass, Gordon Spencer,

“The Jazz Singer”, Jewish Theater of Pittsburgh

"But what's most appealing about this production are its leads, Scott Pearson and Courtney Hanley. These two young, attractive performers put spark into their scenes as star-struck performers Jack Robin and Mary Dale performing duets with pleasing voices and good chemistry."

— Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Alice Carter

“Forever Plaid”, West Virginia Public Theater

"The crowd cheered loudly after Jinx (Pearson) sailed through a spectacular performance of "Cry." "The men were so polished, had variety in their choreography and moved and sounded just like the original do-wop harmony groups. The four worked so well together, it's hard to believe they rehearsed for just one week. But it's easy to see that they can overcome any obstacle. For instance, Jinx had to sing with cotton stuffed in one nostril."

— The Dominion Post, Cynthia McCloud

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