Theater
“Mary Ellen Bernard’s expressive face is the funniest on stage. She plays a confused girl in love, and her features tell the story hilariously.” (The Servant of Two Masters)
Cabaret
“This diminutive blonde can rip thru Dixieland, jazz, opera parody and anything else she sets her demented mind on and then break your heart with a slow, soulful rendition of Noe
Concerts
“In concert, Bernard mixes the theatrical with the musical …. The songs are woven together with stand-up comedy and the quirky synthesis of past and present can only be describ
Point of Departure
“Tom Waits meets Tracey Ullman!”– Ken Franklin, “Radio Free New York” “This disc might be perfect. Armed with a terrific choice of songs, Ms. Bernard’s clear,
Coney Island Mojo
Chosen for “Best of 1996” lists by: Fred Migliori, Host of “Another Unconventional Sunday Morning” (syndicated radio show) Edwin Holloway, KVMR Radio (Nevada City/Sacrament
Bus Stop
Chosen for “Best of 2000” lists by: Folk deejays Top Albums of March 2000 Susanne Millsaps, Host of “Thursday Breakfast Jam” KRCL Radio (Salt Lake City, UT) Steve Jerrett,