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“Rob Paulsen and Randy Rogel don’t just put on a great show for ‘Animaniacs’ fans. They put on a great show period. You could know nothing about Yakko, Wakko and Dot and still have just as good of a time as the people who grew up watching ‘Animaniacs’ every day afterschool in the 90s.”
− Danny Gallagher, Dallas Observer
“What an honor to have Rob Paulsen and Randy Rogel perform “Animaniacs in Concert” in our room. Rob’s energy and Randy’s music were truly a thrill!“
− Joe’s Pub (New York)
“Animaniacs live is a fantastic show, and great for the whole family!”
− The Rialto Theatre (Tucson)
“Two sold out shows! ‘Animaniacs in Concert’ is pure delight!”
− La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
“The ANIMANIACS were ANIMAGICAL! It was an incredible musical journey that had the entire audience- kids, parents and grandparents- on their feet and making memories! Can’t wait to bring the show back!”
− The Arcada Theatre (St. Charles)
“In a surprisingly intimate setting, Rob Paulsen and Randy Rogel’s hilarious stage banter and involving storytelling bring these beloved animated characters to life and beyond through inspired songwriting and mischievous performances.”
− Louis Fowler, Red Dirt Report (Oklahoma City)
“It was amazing! Very nostalgic! It took me back to my childhood. I loved their interaction with crowd and the history behind the songs. I enjoyed it very much, and I’m 100% positive that everyone at the Tower Theatre felt the same way.”
− Cameron ‘Cameo’ Lee, KKWD Radio (Oklahoma City)
“A wonderful trip down Memory Lane for Animaniacs fans.
Rob Paulsen and Randy Rogel are real crowd-pleasers.”
− Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons (Santa Clarita)
“Animaniacs fans went wild! People came from all over to see the show! A true testament to the passionate fan base.”
− Tilles Center for the Performing Arts (Long Island)
“Randy and Rob are both so very talented; the audience loved them! This show was a special memory the audience will remember for a long time. Great time!”
— James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts










