• "Nancy's immense talent is matched by her professionalism. She is a pleasure to work with and joy to watch on stage. She is always prepared and she works hard, because she wants to do and be her best. If I was to sum her up in one word: superlative."

    — Kelly Van Oosbree, Director, Choreographer, Human

  • "I have worked with Nancy for over a decade and have been lucky enough to be on stage with her as a fellow actor, accompany her as a cabaret pianist, and music direct her in large productions. She is the consummate professional who is always prepared, takes direction, and is not afraid ot speak her mind. Her voice and stage presence are truly extraordinary, and I always look forward to the next opportunity to work with her!"

    — Eric Weinstein, Music Director, Film and Theatrical Composer, Actor, Musician

  • "Nancy Evans Begley brings an incredibly special spark to every show she touches - on stage and off. She is committed to true storytelling and deeply grounded, very technically skilled and vulnerably powerful when she performs. It is rare to see an actor so comfortable in the still, quiet moments on stage. I feel honored to have witnessed her work."

    — Julia Tobey, Executive Producer & Director | Give 5 Productions

  • “Nancy Evans Begley is a consummate performer who is an absolute pleasure to share the stage with. She’s blessed with a powerful and beautiful voice, her comic timing is on point, and she has audiences eating out of the palm of her hand. Working with her is a delight and privilege. She works hard, brings professionalism to every room, and elevates those around her. She is a true powerhouse in every sense of the word.“

    — Jeffrey Parker, Professor of Theatre, MSU Denver

  • “Never have I ever experienced someone truly AT HOME when they are performing on stage like Nancy. She is one of those actors you will never forget and you pray the next show you see will have her in it. It is always an honor seeing her in her element while captivating the audience.”

    — Ray Bailey, Producer RayBaileyTV

  • "Nancy Evans Begley stuns us once again as the Drowsy Chaperone herself. Begley’s spectacular voice is once again rocking the rafters. Her exaggerated facial expressions and semaphore-like gestures are now even in-your-face funnier."

    — David Marlowe, Marlowe’s Musings

  • "Also on hand is Drowsy, the eponymous booze-swiller charged with keeping the bride out of sight of the groom. This is fully inhabited by the great Nancy Evans Begley, who has a field day as the tipsy relative unafraid to say whatever comes to mind — and who wouldn’t mind a wedding fling of her own if the opportunity presents itself."

    — Alex Miller, OnStage Colorado

  • “Nancy Evans Begley is Ren's loving mother caught between a rock and a hard place by her financial straits.  Abandoned by her husband, she is left to live with her sister and her heavy-handed brother in law.  Watching her heart get broken and then mended by her pride in her son is one of the best things about the whole show.”

    — Beki Pineda, Boulder Magazine

  • "Begley's drunkenly drowsy chaperone is a droll riot!"

    — Chris Arneson, BroadwayWorld

  • "Nancy Evans Begley's 'As We Stumble Along' rattles the rafters!"

    — David Marlowe, Marlowe’s Musings

  • "Begley is...perfectly cast in the role of Violet...As the ever-capable Violet, Begley's clearly the leader of the trio...Begley's strong singing voice matches her character's personality."

    — Jane Reuter, OnStage Colorado

  • “Nancy Evans Begley is luminous as Ethel McCormack, Ren’s mother... Learning to Be Silent,” the duet sung by the two mothers, is wondrous.“

    — David Marlowe, Marlowe’s Musings

  • “As Mary Poppins, Begley exudes pithy wit and glorious high notes aplenty.”

    — OnStage Colorado

  • "I just left Drowsy...you were PERFECT for that role. I've seen the show a handful of times, and you were the best I have seen."

    — B.M.

  • "The show concludes with a rousing Gospel anthem “Holier Than Thou” led by Sister Hubert – Nancy Begley. She had the whole audience clapping and willing to donate their last dollar to getting those sisters out of the freezer."

    — Beki Pineda, Boulder Magazine

  • "Now add in the singing/dancing/acting chops of [Bernie Cardell, Emma Maxfield, Andy Sievers]...Nancy Begley (the chaperone)...Oh.My.God. This reads like a list of Henry winners in the making."

    — Beki Pineda, Boulder Magazine

  • "...[Begley was] simply...sensational."

    — M.R.