The Palm Canyon Theatre

Camelot

Guys & Dolls

Lend Me a Tenor

The Secret Garden

by Alan Lerner and Frederick Loewe

Role: Mordred

by Ken Ludwig

by Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows

Role: Max

Role: Archibald

Role: Nicely-Nicely

by Marsha Norman and Lucy Simon

Blithe Spirit

by Noel Coward

Role: Charles

From the Desert Sun: "Joseph McNally, as Mordred, truly energizes the show.....he appears in the second act...lurking about behind a tree eating an apple. McNally turns in a performance that is malevolently effective."

From the Desert Sun: "Max, played by Joseph McNally, is the opera company's factotum and wannabe opera singer who is coaxed into posing as the unavailable star. McNally has great technique and knows the physical requirements for farce."

From the Desert Sun: "Although there are three songs that are very nice, including the best-known "Lily's Eyes," the rest of the songs rely on the singers to sell them, and this production has loaded itself with great voices....Joseph McNally creates both agony and charm as the uncle."

From the Desert Sun: "McNally joined the cast as a late addition, immediately following his successful portrayal of the father in PCT's (Palm Canyon Theatre) The Secret Garden. He captures the foppery and chaotic self-indulgence of all Coward male leads.... You should come disposed to have a wonderful evening."

From the Desert Sun: "Critic Collette Wood says the show is full of energy and features notable performances...."