
"A High-Camp, Strutting Preening Musical Comedy, has all the makings of a FRINGE CULT HIT"
- The Scotsman


"Falling In Love with Mr. Dellamort musical review: A goth-rock smasher"
"A surfeit of ambition catapults this spooky musical in the big leagues”."This feels like an entire Broadway show crammed into 50 minutes, but such brisk ambition makes for a highly entertaining romp"
- The List


" Take a touch of Agatha Christie, a hint of Rocky Horror, the spookiest instrument you’ve ever heard (the theremin) and …. some catchy new songs that drive the story forward, sung by powerful voices, and you’ve got the recipe for Falling in Love with Mr Dellamort. Tremendous fun performances from the entire cast and a truly inventive story makes the hour fly by…"
- The Real Chrisparkle.com

“An excellent Musical that is packed with laugh-Out-Loud moments...“It has certainly hit the ground running and has a successful Future Ahead"
- The indiependent


“A cast with fabulous voices, amazing stage presence and delicious choreography delivered the show with pace, gusto and commitment. The songs were fun, staging was excellent and the whole thing had me laughing and clapping throughout."
- UK Theater Web

“...we only have to hear a few notes of “To Die For” from Robert Tripolino, with the amazing ethereal Theremin accompaniment (Cornelius Loy) and we are already getting the feels.""Theatrevibe, the site that doesn’t do stars routinely, gives Four Fringe Festival Stars (FFS) to the enchanting Mr Dellamort!"
- Theatre Vibe

"The idea is great, the songs are strong, the movement is fun, the performances are on point…"
- Musical Theatre Review
"The songs are strong, the staging witty, the gothic aesthetic richly drawn. The company clearly has the talent and vision to develop this into something bigger, and there is every reason to believe a full-length version could join the lineage of cult musicals it already nods to."
- Fringe Review


“Its bold creativity and brilliant performances make it a future cult classic, captivating me with its uniquesparkle, somewhere between Rocky Horror Show and Death Becomes Her on Broadway."
- Broadwayguy.com