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This summer, I understudied (and performed) the roles of Mrs. Potts and Madame de la Grande Bouche in Disney's Beauty and the Beast at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre  on Navy Pier, directed and choreographed by Amber Mak.

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The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas at Theo Ubique 


“And lovely Halle Bins makes a spirited, but wistful waitress, as Doatsy Mae. Ms Bins also transforms into one of the Chicken Ranch workers, in the blink of an eye.” - Colin Douglas, Chicago Theatre Review
 
“Halle Bins is sweet and poignant as lonely waitress Doatsy and sassy-pants Ruby Rae at the Chicken Ranch.” - Kathy D Hey, Third Coast Review
 
 “ Halle Bins captures Doatsey Mae’s loneliness and wanting in that character’s solo.” - Matt Simonette, Chicago Reader

Beehive at Metropolis Performing Arts Center

" [...] and then as we moved forward in time into the 1970’s Janis Joplin and the “peace movement” handled by Halle Bins to perfection." - Alan Bresloff, Around the Town Chicago

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Among them is Bins' nicely subdued "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" and her grand performance as Janis Joplin (she makes "Cry Baby's" anguished wails beautiful)." - Barbara Vitello, Daily Herald

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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Two Muses Theatre

"Halle Bins brings heart and a great voice to Olive Ostrovsky. [...] Bins' 'The I Love You Song' is one the finest interpretations of that scene I have seen." - Ron Baumanis, A2Vie

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