Richard Maltby, Jr.
"Miles Aubrey is a multi-talented musician and performer. He sings, he acts, he dances, he plays numerous instruments, he writes and arranges--is there anything he can't do--and brilliantly? Oh yeah, he's cute too."
Rick Elice co-author of Jersey Boys
"In the theater, a triple threat is a guy who can sing, dance and act. The reason we'll never let Miles Aubrey leave this show (sorry, Miles) is because he's that rarest of rare theater birds--the quintuple threat. Yes, folks--when Miles appears to be playing guitar or drums, he actually IS playing. Sing, dance, act, guitar, drums. Seriously. Even Bob Gaudio (whom he frequently plays as well) hasn't got that kind of talent!"
David Grapes
Producing Artistic Director - Tennessee Repertory Theatre 1999-2004
Co-Creator of My Way - A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra
Director of the School of Theatre - University of N. Colorado
"During my years in Nashville I would always look for any excuse that I could find to cast Miles in one of our productions. In a community rich with talented actors and musicians, Miles was a unique and special talent. He absolutely lit up the stage with his performances in Romeo and Juliet and The Taming of the Shrew.There was no one in Nashville that I enjoyed working with more than Miles. He was compulsively creative and always brought 110% of his focus and energy to any project.He was a director's delight -amazingly talented, funny, willing, honest, giving, collaborative and open to taking risks. No producer would ever regret hiring Miles as an actor, singer, or musician."
Scott Treadway-Associate Artistic Director, Flat Rock Playhouse
"Miles Aubrey is one of those rare talents who truly seems to have it all. In addition to possessing one of the most beautiful voices in New York City, he is an incredible musician and songwriter. As an actor, he has the ability to bring a hearfelt sincerity to every role, all the while he can immediately have the audience in stitches with his razor sharp comic timing. He's one of the best out there today."
Blue Ridge Times-News
As Dillard Nations in Foxfire
"...presents a believable character and sustains momentum through powerful scenes of confrontation."
"...a baritone voice that moves easily between Larry Gatlin and George Jones."
"...his singing and picking was a highlight of the act."
Nashville Scene
Romeo & Juliet (Tennessee Rep)
"Miles Aubrey wanders the stage throughout the evening, wireless electric guitar strapped over his shoulder, playing atmospheric riffs and singing. In fact, Aubrey's really good, which makes one think that maybe this whole production should have been turned into a modern-rock musical."
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
"Miles Aubrey excels during his comic bits. He earns laughs with a virtual plethora of supporting characters..."
The City Paper (Nashville)
"...Aubrey works well with his leading ladies, boasting a strong voice and great comic timing."
Miles can currently be seen as Norm Waxman in Jersey Boys on Broadway at the August Wilson Theatre.