"Mayor Shinn was rendered hilarious by Carlisle's Chuck Holleman." - Priscilla Stevens, The Carlisle Mosquito
"Chuck Holleman has the audience tapping their toes and cheering from the outset [in Annie Get Your Gun]." - Priscilla Stevens, The Carlisle Mosquito
"Chuck Holleman is a treat as King Pellinore ... a great comic foil throughout the show." - Penny Zezima, The Carlisle Mosquito
"[Chuck Holleman] Brilliant, a truly stellar job!" - Kirsten Gould, Director, 1776
"[In 1776] Chuck Holleman delivers a foxy Grandpa of a Franklin, cheerful, gouty, exuberant, and bawdy." - Charles Brown, The Concord Journal
"Kudos to the reciter [of Facade], Chuck Holleman who gave a lively performance.” Pamela Marshall, The Concord Journal
"[Chuck Holleman] took control of the stage whenever he was on [in The Man Who Came to Dinner]. His comic timing and energy were a real eye opener. Well Done.” - Gordon Ellis, DASH
"Chuck Holleman is a captivating Inspector Levine [in Catch Me If You Can]." - Madeleine Kaduboski, The Beacon (Acton)
“Holleman is hysterical in a soliloquy that features lightening recall, swift moves, and careful comic timing [in Rumors]." - Madeleine Kaduboski, The Beacon (Acton)
"Chuck Holleman is the epitome of a 1930’s radio announcer [in Boardwalk Melody Hour Murders], smooth, fluid, and easily spotted as a man with an excess of charm." - Madeleine Kaduboski, The Beacon (Acton)
"Chuck Holleman is engaging [in The Wizard of Oz]." - Madeleine Kaduboski, The Beacon (Acton)