REVIEWS
The Wild party - little triangle. sydney.
“This is a vibrant production in the beginning when the five Chorines, scanty clad, call, Big Spender style from the balcony to the audience before the show. Their work will provide the dancing bedrock that makes this production so worth seeing and each of these performers is thrilling to watch. THE WILD PARTY is bursting with style and quality, especially in the dancing. Put that cast in a flying wedge of Black Bottom and the floor shakes with a syncopation and hoofer pound of skilled feet that is nothing less that electrifying."” - Sydney Arts Guide
“Outstanding choreography by Madison Lee brings unexpected sophistication. Imaginative and adventurous, Lee’s work is thoroughly compelling, and it is the way bodies move through every second in this staging, that proves truly splendid.” - Suzie Goes See
“Choreography by Madison Lee was dizzying but fantastic, a major feat with twenty cast members crowding the stage. The five chorines (Sophie Perkins, Rosalie Neumair, Victoria Luxton, Matilda Moran and Jordan Warner) did not appear to put a foot out of step, they were an energetic blur of kicking legs from start to finish. Not even the dodgy sound could damper the mood, by the end, I was definitely in the mood for a gin.” - The Buzz From Sydney
"Star of the night for mine is Madison Lee’s choreography, which dazzles with its wit and sophistication, led exquisitely by five sassy, scantily lingerie clad chorines" - Stage Whispers
“The chorines flutter around Queenie like doves, ready to fulfil her errands and create timely distractions with the twist of a wrist. Their exuberance in every dance number was palpable and added an over-abundance of energy that was thrilling to watch. Choreographer Madison Lee was expert in weaving their dance numbers throughout the narrative and using their flashy limbs to ease or build tension as necessary." - Night Writes
Falsettos - Stageart. melbourne
“In moments where dance is required, choreographer Madison Lee provides amusing movement with a strong theatrical bent.” - Simon Parris Man In Chair
GARFIELD THE MUSICAL - MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL
“Choreographer Madi Lee moves the cast playfully around the stage, with cheeky homages to Broadway dance influences.” - Theatre People
“Grace Browne as Arlene and Laura Greenhalgh as Nermel also excel in dancing Madi Lee's strong, solid and succinct choreography which really brings life to the musical numbers. “ - Broadway World