“Coughlin was a joy to watch every time he was on the stage, with his fluid dancing reminding my companion at the theater of Donald O’Connor (who played the role in the film) and reminding me of Dick Van Dyke in his prime.” – Motif Magazine
Connor Coughlin’s Tin Man shimmers with metallic grace, his stiff movements softened by a tenderness that shines through his yearning ballads. His tap number is pure delight. – BroadwayWorld
Connor Coughlin’s Tin Man delivers a tap-dancing moment that’s an absolute treat, adding flair and rhythm to the journey down the Yellow Brick Road. – TRIBEZA
“You would almost think Connor comes from the 1930s era. His speaking voice sounds just like those in movies from that time period would sound. He has fast moving feet too and gave an excellent portrayal of Billy Lawlor.” – Feeling the Vibe Magazine
“For sheer melodic magic, Coughlin provided a thrilling “Three Coins in the Fountain”” – Cabaret Scenes
“Connor Coughlin was performing the role of Don’s best friend and business associate Cosmo, so while I can’t speak to Sean McGibbon’s handling of the role, I will say that if you have the chance to see Coughlin, you’re in for a real treat. Another great dancer and stage comedian, Coughlin nails the sarcastic and loyal sidekick part easily.” – WPRO
“Another powerful vocalist in the show is Connor Coughlin as the tenor who leads “Beautiful Girls” with his voice soaring off the charts.” – The Theater Mirror
“Connor Coughlin is endearing as the show’s big-voiced, girl-chasing young leading man.” – The Kansas City Star
Connor Coughlin dazzles and taps as the Tin Man. – Spill the ATX
“Other notable elements are the solid dancing by Connor Coughlin as “Billy Lawlor”” – The Sappy Critic
“Two other actors in the show that gave strong performances were Connor Coughlin and Gerrianne Genga who appeared throughout the show.” – KC Applauds