"Bremner gives songs like 'I'm a Stranger Here Myself' the perfect level of sexuality and tenderness"
The Scotsman
“a fantastic show - a perfect festival experience – outstanding singing, in a distinctive setting. It was a thrilling reworking of Weill’s material. It was seedy. It was stirring. It was utterly memorable.”
-Andrew Clover, of the Sunday Times
"When he sings, his voice is like a big, dark, sultry room --full of emotive and expressive possibilities. Even when Fletcher sings in languages other than English, the passion and subtext come startlingly alive."
-The Georgia Straight, Vancouver
"It takes more than just an expressive voice to really communicate Kurt Weill songs - it takes love, fear, regrets, wistfulness, loneliness, tragedy and charm. And above all, it takes a fine actor. Fletcher has it all'
-Theatreworld Magazine, London, England
“...his remarkable voice interprets the songs of Kurt Weill better than anybody since Lotte Lenya! (His rendition of 'Speak Low When You Speak Love' will break your heart.) An absolute MUST”
- CBC Winnipeg
"Bremner Fletcher is a wonderful stage presence...with a voice of power and inner beauty that commands the whole space..... One feels seduced by the sheer power and beauty of this performance"
-Musical Stages Magazine: London, England
"Any diehard theatre fan will adore this treat, which features the music of Kurt Weill and includes one of the best renditions of Mack the Knife you're likely to hear. Extraordinary. "
-The Winnipeg Sun
-Andrew Clover, of the Sunday Times
"When he sings, his voice is like a big, dark, sultry room --full of emotive and expressive possibilities. Even when Fletcher sings in languages other than English, the passion and subtext come startlingly alive."
-The Georgia Straight, Vancouver
"It takes more than just an expressive voice to really communicate Kurt Weill songs - it takes love, fear, regrets, wistfulness, loneliness, tragedy and charm. And above all, it takes a fine actor. Fletcher has it all'
-Theatreworld Magazine, London, England
“...his remarkable voice interprets the songs of Kurt Weill better than anybody since Lotte Lenya! (His rendition of 'Speak Low When You Speak Love' will break your heart.) An absolute MUST”
- CBC Winnipeg
"Bremner Fletcher is a wonderful stage presence...with a voice of power and inner beauty that commands the whole space..... One feels seduced by the sheer power and beauty of this performance"
-Musical Stages Magazine: London, England
"Any diehard theatre fan will adore this treat, which features the music of Kurt Weill and includes one of the best renditions of Mack the Knife you're likely to hear. Extraordinary. "
-The Winnipeg Sun
“Fletcher’s classical training and background as a many-year veteran in musicals and jazz bands is evident from the outset. By the time we arrived at the chillingly Speak Low - calm on the surface, yet bubbling with undercurrents of febrile yearning - we were left with no doubt whatsoever that we were in the presence of a true master of his craft... a seamless blend of gripping entertainment and genuinely moving art.”
-The Edinburgh Fringe Review
"And my god, does he ever sing. Bremner's performance is jaw-dropping-my jaw literally dropped-as he not only sings beautifully but actually performs the songs beautifully as well. This is the play the lucky few who get to see it will be raving about until next year's Festival, and you should kick yourself if you're not one of them. "
-View Magazine, Hamilton , Ontario
" Bremner's voice was strong and beautiful. Darlings, life is a cabaret!”
-Three Weeks Magazine
"Bremner Fletcher… pays homage to the life of Kurt Weill...with captivating performances of his songs. These are beautifully delivered with power and emotion, set to a hauntingly sparse piano accompaniment. "
-Broadway Baby
"Fletcher brings passion, power and conviction to the songs."
-The Stage
"For many of us, our first exposure to Kurt Weill was on Bette Midler's early albums. Since then, such performers as Ute Lemper and Teresa Statas have become great interpreters of his music. Add Bremner Fletcher, the star of 'Whiskey Bars' to that list. He delivers a stunning, stirring rendition of "What Keeps a Man Alive?" and his 'Mack the Knife' is done slowly and seductively, because it's a song for a bad boy"
-Steven LaVigne, Minniapolis Review
"The wonderful Bremner Fletcher and his tribute to Kurt Weill: whether you want to hear standards like Speak Low, Lost in the Stars, or I'm a Stranger Here Myself, or maybe you were interested in the Moritat of Mackie Messer, (also known as Mack the Knife from Three Penny Opera) Bremner has an incredible delivery, a voice perfectly suited to Weill...."
-PBS, Louisiana
"Over the course of From Berlin to Broadway, performer Bremner Fletcher delivers a range of songs from the career of one of the modern's world most well known composers, Kurt Weill. Duthie's voice thoroughly resonates with a forceful and precise mastery... An informative and passionately musical experience by a talented performer."
-New Orleans Defender Magazine
-The Edinburgh Fringe Review
"And my god, does he ever sing. Bremner's performance is jaw-dropping-my jaw literally dropped-as he not only sings beautifully but actually performs the songs beautifully as well. This is the play the lucky few who get to see it will be raving about until next year's Festival, and you should kick yourself if you're not one of them. "
-View Magazine, Hamilton , Ontario
" Bremner's voice was strong and beautiful. Darlings, life is a cabaret!”
-Three Weeks Magazine
"Bremner Fletcher… pays homage to the life of Kurt Weill...with captivating performances of his songs. These are beautifully delivered with power and emotion, set to a hauntingly sparse piano accompaniment. "
-Broadway Baby
"Fletcher brings passion, power and conviction to the songs."
-The Stage
"For many of us, our first exposure to Kurt Weill was on Bette Midler's early albums. Since then, such performers as Ute Lemper and Teresa Statas have become great interpreters of his music. Add Bremner Fletcher, the star of 'Whiskey Bars' to that list. He delivers a stunning, stirring rendition of "What Keeps a Man Alive?" and his 'Mack the Knife' is done slowly and seductively, because it's a song for a bad boy"
-Steven LaVigne, Minniapolis Review
"The wonderful Bremner Fletcher and his tribute to Kurt Weill: whether you want to hear standards like Speak Low, Lost in the Stars, or I'm a Stranger Here Myself, or maybe you were interested in the Moritat of Mackie Messer, (also known as Mack the Knife from Three Penny Opera) Bremner has an incredible delivery, a voice perfectly suited to Weill...."
-PBS, Louisiana
"Over the course of From Berlin to Broadway, performer Bremner Fletcher delivers a range of songs from the career of one of the modern's world most well known composers, Kurt Weill. Duthie's voice thoroughly resonates with a forceful and precise mastery... An informative and passionately musical experience by a talented performer."
-New Orleans Defender Magazine