Critic Quotes

"Glorious harmonies, biting satire and raunchy shtick... An uproariously good time...genius... You laugh until it hurts."
Ft Lauderdale Express, February 2005

"The Kinsey Sicks have combined their skills as superb a capella singers, and song-writers with a sharp, Tom Lehrer-like wit... The hallmark of the groupÕs success has been their amazing musicality and the cleverness of the political satire of their lyrics."
The Independent (Ft Lauderdale) Feb 24, 2005

"Irresistibly funny,"
Instinct Magazine, August 2004

"Hysterical tunes... ... genius original arrangements ... These girls can belt, harmonize, and hold a tune."
Washington Blade, Sept 2004

"What heavenly harmonies...Always razor-sharp lyrics...hilarious...rush to the New Conservatory Theatre! Oy Vey in a Manger is fun, fun, fun!"
SF Bay Times, December 2, 2004

"Hysterical tunes...genius original arrangements...These gals can belt, harmonize and hold a tune."
Washington Blade, September, 2004

"As always, hilarity ensues."
Chicago Free Press, September 8, 2004

"The Kinsey Sicks are the long-delayed next step for Las Vegas."
Las Vegas Review Journal, August 27, 2004

"Fabulous! While the four create stunningly rich harmony together, they also banter, cha-cha and improv in their bouffant hairdos and make-up. It amounts to a full theatrical evening...These fellas/gals are smart, smart, smart and it shows in their sassy lyrics."
In News Weekly (Boston), August 18, 2004

"I Wanna Be a Republican," which the Sicks are now taking on the road in a national tour, is a campy, slapstick-funny, red-white-and-blue musical revue that pillories the Grand Old Party with timely, devastating political satire.... It is a sharp-witted show [that] would make Michael Moore proud."
Bay Area Reporter, July 15, 2004

"These gals belt out original tunes like nobody's business...glorious."
Houston Press, March 18, 2004

"Biting wit...you are surprised and entertained to no end.. see what all the fuss is about!"
Las Vegas Bugle, January, 2004

"These girls really sing ... and bust your gut with outrageous laughter. I can't recommend this hysterical musical comedy group enough."
The Blade (Palm Springs), November 2003

"Ever since the Kinsey Sicks came to Palm Springs last year they've been on my mind.... There's nothiing like The Kinsey Sicks. Oh sure, you've seen drag; you've heard gay singing groups, but the hilarious Kinsey SIcks' Dragapella Beuatyshop Quartet is one-of-a-kind. See them and tell me I'm wrong!"
Desert Post Weekly (Palm Springs), October 30, 2003

"A does-it-all miracle product: it's a drag show, it's a comedy routine, it's a pitch-perfect doo-wop performance! What other act combines tight harmonies from golden-throated male singers in extravagant 1950's drag with wicked queer-friendly asides?"
San Francisco Weekly, July 16, 2003

"Four irrepressible performers who can really, really sing -„ weÍre talking the voices and harmony of angels and devilishly sinful, sometimes political, always witty lyrics and patter.... Run, donÍt walk, to the nearest telephone and get your tickets."
Celebrate (Key West), June 26, 2003

"The Kinsey Sicks promise to help an adoring audience find its inner drag queen. And they succeed.... The Sicks are genuinely talented men and theirs is a genuinely funny show which cheerfully crosses the line of political correctness. It is "Rent" on nitrous oxide."
Washington Post, June 23, 2003

"Fabulous.... America's most talented and cutting-edge gay singing group."
Paradise This Week (Key West), June 19, 2003

"[We were] howling with laughter, weeping and beating each other on the arms and shoulders in glee.... Run, don't walk, to the nearest telephone and get your tickets."
Key West Celebrate, June 2003

"Dressed-to-kill drag queens...The glamorous San Francisco foursome dazzled the audience and were rewarded with a standing ovation."
Washington Post, April 28, 2003

"A bona fide sensation, winning awards for their doo-wop a cappella vocals, as well as big-time accolades... Delightfully over-the-top."
Chicago Free Press, October 30, 2002

"The Reno Hilton Theatre rocked with laughter as The Kinsey Sicks came to put on a show that Reno will be talking about for a long while... Those who didn't make this show are sure to make the next one."
Sierra Voice, October 2002

"The Off-Broadway sensation the Kinsey Sicks delighted the crowd with a cappella parodies of classic songs. Trixie, Winnie, Trampolina and Rachel drew standing ovations for several of their tongue-in-cheek numbers."
Express (Miami), April 2002

"They're great singers! The lyrics are smart and funny. These queens do what they do exceptionally well."
HX Magazine, Nov 16, 2001

"High Hair, High Camp! "Dragapella! Starring the Kinsey Sicks" is undeniably entertaining ... inspired silliness...They harmonize beautifully."
New York Times, Oct. 31, 2001

"A welcome breath of fresh air.... The audience could not stop laughing."
Jewish Week, (NY) Oct. 25, 2001

"With its razor-sharp wit and impressive vocals, the group has become a favorite of local Jewish and gay theater scenes...true ingenuity...they can also sing the house down."
JewishBulletin (San Francisco) - December 17, 1999

"Perfectly pitched, beautifully phrased, power-packed a capella...hours of entertainment... hysterical."
San Francisco Bay Times - November 25, 1999

"Big laughs and big hair...the popular dragapella beautyshop quartet have built a strong following."
S.F. Chronicle - May, 1998

"A happy go-lucky brand of hilarity...Intelligent lyrics, dead-nuts harmonies and fiery stage presence."
Detroit Metro Times, April 2003

"Irreverent, irrepressible and irresistibly amusing.... hilarious appearance... cutting satire...outrageous personas...Outstanding harmonies and exceptional voices are the hallmark of the Kinsey Sicks, along with outlandish getups. For the second year in a row, a sold-out audience gave the dragapella quartet a cheering, standing ovation...prompted by the obvious first-rate talent."
Napa Valley Register, Dec. 3, 2004

"The Kinsey Sicks had me in stitches...a show by The Kinsey Sicks is one of the most complete theatrical experiences you will ever have."
Gay Life (Baltimore), April, 2003

"A hilarious pastiche of pop, theatre, and 'dragapella' music. But don't let this fool you, their musicality and vocal technique gives Take Six and Mint Julep a run for their money. They are inventive, smart, and melodic. Capture the magic of their live performances!"
Midwest Ursine, April 2003

"Witty, talented, intelligent, and entertaining... hilariously incisive songs delivered with brilliant harmony and humor."
QSF, November 2002

"These queens court serious laughs. The Kinsey Sicks fall into the small percentage of exceptions who can back up the drag look with singing talent and comedic timing, which has made their summer run of 'Dragapella' the hit of Provincetown."
Boston Globe, August 9, 2002

"Triumphant ... flaming and fabulous ... standout live recordings"
Windy City Times, July 26, 2002

"Deliciously tasteless."
Dallas Voice, July 26, 2002

"Magic ... peerlessly sassy."
HX (New York), July 19, 2002

"Beautifully sung, comic and politically savvy. It was a lark with substance and the audience (and I) went wild."
Montreal Gazette, July 19, 2002

"The Montreal comedy fest builds serious buzz...New comedy faces drawing attention from Hollywood executives include the drag singing group Dragapella."
Hollywood Reporter, July 19, 2002

"'Sicks in the City' contains enough giggles and sonic treats to keep you happy all the way through the disc...their targets are perfect ...the perfect combination of naughtiness, political commentary, and sweetness."
Echo Magazine (Phoenix), July 2002

"Triumphant...delightful...fabulous."
Windy City Times (Chicago), June 26, 2002

"Some of the best music around...great voices, harmonies and arrangements, and really great humor."
After Hours, KPFT-FM, Houston, June 2002

"Cutting edge humor along with razor-sharp lyrics on par with 'Forbidden Broadway'."
Backstage.com, Dec. 11, 2001

"Quattro uomini vestiti da donna...audaci, sfacciati, ilari."
Il Progresso - December 2001

"If you intend to see Dragapella, please empty your bladder prior to the opening song. The tremendous amount of laughing may cause an embarrassing accident. This is truly a show for everyone."
Queens Times, Nov. 1, 2001

"The Kinsey Sicks are the best antidote in town to tomorrow's news!"
Nassau Herald, Nov. 2001

"The Kinsey Sicks sock us with a full ninety-five minutes of riotous parodies and satire. These delightful drag queens provide a show of the highest caliber that all people of whatever preference can enjoy. The four harmonize beautifully."
Curtain Up! (New York), November 2001

"These former San Francisco sweethearts are New York's latest drag sensations. They're silly, sexy -- and boy, can they sing (in flawless four-part harmony)."
NEXT Magazine, Nov. 9, 2001

"Lovably winning, hilarious and very moving.... They are excellent singers.... The audience falls in love with these guys."
Culture Vulture, Nov. 3, 2001

"The Kinsey Sicks have produced one of the most joyous evenings of sharp comedic and musical material I've seen in decades."
Theatermania.com, Nov. 2, 2001

"Fantastic foursome...pitch-perfect performances ...Kinsey Sicks is Dame Edna times four.... 'Dragapella' is a wonderfully silly break from the world...performed flawlessly."
AOL Digital City, Oct. 30, 2001

"Outrageous parodies...impressive harmonies."
New York Blade, Oct. 26, 2001

"Genuinely moving...amusing."
New York Post, Oct. 26, 2001

"Superior vocal talent...The Kinsey Sicks always glitter."
New York Citysearch, Oct. 26, 2001

"Dragapella hit this city like a breath of fresh air.... It is sassy, imaginative and very funny!"
David Rothenberg, WBAI Radio, Oct. 24, 2001

"Smart, savage and very, very funny ... it's difficult not to fall hard for them ... A visit to the Kinsey Sicks is mandatory for your entertainment pleasure."
Bay Windows (Boston), Aug. 9, 2001

"Raw talent ... They write, arrange and perform all of their numbers, a cappella, and they do it really, really well ... there's something for everyone with the Kinsey Sicks ... tightly knit harmony that rivals any other musical performer in town."
Provincetown Banner, Jul. 19, 2001

"Irreverent...funny...you may be a groupie by the end."
Washington Blade (Washington, DC) -- Jun. 8, 2001

"The Sicks are a unique and exhilarating experience experience that is on a fast track to stardomƒThey are originals not imitations, who deliver on the promise of brassy over the top personalities, flamboyant showmanship and music so good it takes your breath away."
In News Weekly (Boston) -- Jun. 6, 2001

"Intelligent...unique...They do everything with a melodic blend rarely seen in even the most popular boy bands."
Watermark (St. Petersburg, FL) -- June, 2001

"Fabulous...amazing..."
Pride Guide (Washington, DC) -- June, 2001

"The Kinsey Sicks captivated the crowd with super singing, campy choreography, and outrageous humor."
Update (San Diego) -- May 24, 2001

"That wacky, zany quartet of bedazzling and oh-so-talented singersƒ.promises to take the Big Apple by storm."
San Francisco Frontiers - June 29, 2000

"Hilarious lyrics, impeccable timing, precise harmonies...and two delightful cd's."
Chicago Free Press - March 8, 2000

"Boyz 2 Girlz features the Kinsey Sicks's trademark a capella harmonies and their brilliant and inspired parody lyrics...flawless."
Chicago Outlines - December, 1999

"These gals can sing! Once you get used to four singing drag queens, the music blows you away. The songs range from uproarious parodies to touching ballads, all of which feature winning lyrics and bright, brilliant harmonies...So, go to their Web site and but the CD, you won't regret it."
Oasis Magazine - November, 1999

"Following the 1997 release of their first CD Dragapella, and sold-out shows at the New Conservatory Theater, the Kinsey Sicks are the hottest ticket in town. Their latest CD Boyz 2 Girlz is guaranteed to please even the most jaded...With an astounding 19 tracks, Boyz 2 Girlz is on the top of my gift list for the holidays."
QSF - November, 1999

"The harmonies are wonderful and the entire concept behind what the Kinsey Sicks actually do onstage is outrageous...the production was so finely thought out that everyone in the sold-out house got more than their money's worth."
Spectrum - June 25, 1999

"The Kinsey Sicks bring its trademark mix of stylish vocals, bad wigs and wicked satire... expect the usual over-the-top schtick and more."
S.F. Chronicle - June, 1999

"Unlike other drag groups, The Kinsey Sicks can really sing - and they do, beautifully. They create charming harmonies, and never lip-synch. Unlike others, their material is intelligent, very funny, and also very Jewish."
Ha'aretz (Israel) - June 4, 1999

"Clever lyrics and note-perfect...as outrageous and inventive a group of drag queens as you're likely to encounter."
S.F. Bay Guardian - June 2, 1999

"There is enough here to keep you laughing for hours...you will be amazed at the harmony."
Decisions New Orleans - March 19, 1999

"Considerable vocal talent...funny parodies...original tunes filled with [drag queen] humor and know- how...they will amaze you."
Outvoice - Oct. 5, 1997

"Endlessly amusing...gathering critical roses from nightclub audiences."
Billboard Magazine - Sept. 27, 1997

"Gorgeous voices...near-genius lyrical rediscoveries of old and contemporary hits...their numbers are so funny you don't even notice the beauty of their harmonizing..."
San Francisco City Search/Channel 7 (ABC) - Jan. 1997

"Playing four shows a week to standing ovations...it seems the Kinsey Sicks are beyond the need for an agent..."
Playbill Online - Jan. 1997

"The infamous foursome...lend their smooth pipes to some lovely material...highly entertaining...I wonÍt spoil the thrill of discovery."
Bay Area Reporter - Jan. 1997

"See them now before they become big ticket items and you have to pay some scalper a fortune...Do it. I mean it!"
S.F. Bay Times - June 1996

"(The Kinsey Sicks) will have you nearly falling off your bar stool with laughter...some of the best a capella you have ever heard."
The Daily Nebraskan - Mar. 1996

"A talented quartet of singers who flawlessly blend their voices in complicated four-part harmony...Their songs can be both hilarious and moving...One of the hottest shows to emerge on the gay cabaret circuit in recent years."
Lincoln Journal Star - Mar. 1996

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