
Testimonials Gail Mangham is a brilliant actress. I've seen her perform many times, most recently in "Tea with ZaZa" and the lead in the Pulitzer-Prize winning "Doubt." She was amazing in both: Broadway caliber. I also have worked with Gail at Prescott College and know what a wonderful teacher and professional she is--passionate, articulate, and deeply talented. Hire this woman! Kenny Cook, Professor of Arts and Letters, Prescott College Gail continues to be a theater treasure in our community. I am amazed and awed by her performances and immense talent in such productions as "Zaza" -- her one-woman show, and her performance in "Doubt," was every bit as good, if not more touching than Meryl Streep's. I'm an arts and entertainment reporter and I'm deadly serious when I say this. Gail Mangham is a true talent. Sandy Moss, KPPV Prescott Working with Gail was not only an enjoyable experience, but I learned invaluable skills that I will carry with me for a lifetime. When I first met with Gail, I was anxiety stricken at the very thought of speaking in front of a crowd. Today, I am confident in my ability, and really enjoy public speaking for the first time in my life. I give her two thumbs up! Monica Bishop, Executive Director Access 13, Prescott |
Tea with 'ZaZa' by Parker Anderson & Gail Mangham Returns to the Newly Restored Elks Opera House August 14, 2010 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM Classical Vocalist Lecia Breen joins Gail for an Afternoon or Evening of Great Entertainment $15 for Adults $10 for Students Win Two Tickets THE FLORENCE ROBERTS STORY Bold! Sassy! Moving! SAN FRANCISCO’S FIRST LADY OF THEATER HER TRIUMPHS, HER TRAGEDIES, HER LOVES, HER LOSSES AUDIENCES CALL THIS A “MUST SEE” "Gail is Fabulous as 'ZaZa'..." "You made me laugh; you made me cry; you made me think." "This piece has it all!" 'ZAZA' OPENED THE ELKS OPERA HOUSE FEBRUARY 20, 1905 in Prescott, Arizona Visit with her as she take the stage again 105 years after her first appearance. |

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| Premier at Sharlot Hall Museum's Blue Rose Theater January, 2006 |