Broadway By The Year
"Christina Bianco's channeling of everyone from Streisand to Judy Garland, Patti Lupone, Julie Andrews, Bernadette Peters and Celine Dion to perform 'Cabaret' was spot on perfect. One suspects that even Patti Lupone would approve."
- Cy Ashley Webb, Stark Insider
Broadway Winners at Town Hall
"But the standing ovation and cheers went to little dynamite Christina Bianco for her multi-sensational impressions of 7 singers doing 'Cabaret' including Streisand, Garland, LuPone, Chenoweth, Julie Andrews, Bernadette Peters and Celine Dion. What a powerhouse!" - Sandi Durell, Times Square Chronicles
“Outstanding in her Town Hall debut, petite Christina Bianco delivered a pyrotechnic belt in her stirring interpretation of, "What Did I Have That I Don't Have?" Later she triumphed with hilarious mimicry surmising how Celine Dion might perform, "If I Could Talk To the Animals", robust with melisma and gesticulations." - Curtain Up
“Forbidden Broadway alum Christina Bianco had us laughing so hard it hurt as she hilariously invoked the Franco styling of pop singer Celine Dione considering the possibility “If I Could Talk to the Animals” (Dr. Doolittle).”
-Theatre Scene
“I've saved some highlights for last like diminutive Christina Bianco, in stature only, whose powerful vocals amaze. Siegel said he wondered who people would pay to see as Dr. Doolittle and the celebrity of choice was Celine Dion. Bianco's impression and vocal interpretation of "If I Could Talk To The Animals" was not only funny but one of the best performances I've seen in a long time. This little lady is a star on the rise." - Broadway After Dark
“Dynamic Christina Bianco uproariously spoofed Celine Dion as she might sing “If I Could Talk to the Animals” from the ill-fated but hit-producing “Dr. Dolittle.” She had the audience in stitches as she mimicked Dion with myriad vocal fluctuations and matching body movements. Before that she had shown her serious side with a robust, heartfelt rendition of “What Did I Have That I Don’t Have?” from “On a Clear Day.” Although petite, Bianco has a robust, thrilling voice that emerges with full force in her deeply felt expressiveness." - Wolf Entertainment Guide
FORBIDDEN BROADWAY
"Ms. Bianco brilliantly delivers the number,"- NY Times
"The show's real revelation is a pint-sized dynamo named Christina Bianco," - Theatremania
"She deservedly gets the show's single greatest ovation... Bianco is a real find." -Talkin' Broadway
"She stops the show," - Backstage
"Bianco is particularly charming," - Associated Press
"Bianco especially scores with a series of unstable loons," - Variety
"The most valuable is Bianco," - Talkin' Broadway
"Christina Bianco does a staggering coloratura," - Newsday
"Christina Bianco, a comic firecracker with a pyrotechnic voice, drives the audience wild…”
- Adam Feldman, Time Out New York
RENT
“Special mention must be made of Christina Bianco as the energetic and exasperating Maureen."- Manchester Journal
“Bianco, with a subtle mixture of bravura and naïveté, showcases a spunky comic touch.” -Brattleboro Reformer
“Maureen is played with gusto and a strong sense of personality by Christina Bianco.” -Edge Boston
“The singing throughout was first-rate, particularly that of Christina Bianco as Maureen.” -Rutland Herald