Show Pics

Little Shop of Horrors

Gateway Playhouse
August 2017

“Special kudos also to John Rochette who is absolutely hilarious as Orin – the sadistic dentist – and also portrays several other characters.”
-by Melissa Giordano, Broadway World

“Rochette brings formidable passion to the role – and several others including a TV producer and agent. Rochette is a hoot, playing to the audience in ‘Be a Dentist.’”
-Tara Smith, Long Island Advance

Bullets Over Broadway

Ogunquit Playhouse
July 2017

“Rochette carries much of the weight of the show on his shoulders”
-Nancy Grossman, Broadway World

“Playwright David Shayne, played with just the right amount of angst and comedy by the very talented John Rochette, has agreed reluctantly to compromise some of his artistic integrity by allowing the girlfriend of mob boss Nick Valenti, played by The Soprano’s Vincent Pastore, to have a role in his play in exchange for having the gangster bankroll the production.”
– Bobby Franklin, boxingoverbroadway

“John Rochette has the right meek body language in the early going as a novice playwright and contrasting dreaminess around premier Broadway actress Helen Sinclair.”
-Jules Becker, Jewish Journal

Million Dollar Quartet

Ivoryton Playhouse
June 2017

“This alchemy goes double with the actor playing Elvis, the exuberant John Rochette, who has energy and voice to spare. The presence of Elvis is a little less apparent in the show, compared to the others, simply because he is the last to arrive at Sun Records, but Rochette more than makes up for that with his electric performance.”
-Zander zipper, talkingBroadway.com

Jersey Boys

Broadway & 1st National Tour

Dec 2011 – Jan 2017

My Boyfriend's Back

Jersey Boys

Spamalot

Gateway Playhouse

August 2011

“John Rochette, whose main role is Sir Lancelot, also excels in cameos with darting eyes and outrageous accents: a Knight of Ni, the French Taunter and Tim the Enchanter.”
-Aileen Jacobson, The New York Times

Ring of Fire

Merry Go Round Playhouse
Sept. – Oct ’10

Finian’s Rainbow

Ivoryton Playhouse
Aug ’10

Buddy Holly Story

Ivoryton Playhouse
July ’10

F#@king Up Everything

Oct, NYMF Festival ’09            45th Street Theater, NYC

 “The play is major entertainment. David Eric Davis’ music is powerful, funny, and moving…Davis and Forman’s book is so charming and witty…The cast delivers with the acting and on all the songs.” – Duncan Pflaster, BroadwayWorld.com review

A Back Stage Critic’s Pick: “…engaging actors and catchy music, paired with some funny twists and hipster-related humor, make this musical stand out as a fun, rocking show.  – Hilary Tuttle, Back Stage review

*****    “But one of the biggest surprises of the evening is the dazzling and sexy drummer, John Rochette, who has a very small scene with the stoner, Tony. The tension and chemistry between the two of them for that page and a half of dialogue is genuine and the actors take their time with the comic moments. I would have loved to have seen the characters of Arielle and the unnamed drummer incorporated more into the show.”    *****  – nytheatre.com review

Maura Kelley

NYMF 2009 Awards for Excellence
Excellence in Writing: Book by Sam Forman and David Eric Davis
Outstanding Individual Performance: Noah Weisberg
Honorable Mention – Excellence in Writing: Lyrics by David Eric Davis
Honorable Mention – Outstanding Ensemble Performance

Ring of Fire

Flat Rock Playhouse, NC
May , ’09

The Wedding Singer

Gateway Playhouse, NY
Sept, ’08

Buddy,  The Buddy Holly Story

Arvada Center, CO
July 5 – Aug 3, ’08



The Sphinx Winx, a new musical

Tift Productions, Algonquin Theatre, NYC
April 25 – May 7  ’08



Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story

Westchester Broadway Theatre, NY
Feb 21 – April 19, ’08


Aesop’s Fables

East Coast Tour
Aug – Nov ’07


Dancing in the Streets

“A Night of 60’s Music”, Long Island NY
July 21.  ’07

Take Me Out

Zach Scott Theatre, Austin TX
March 29 – May 6, ’07

“John Rochette, who plays Kippy … boasts an open, amiable grin and easygoing charm that contrasts nicely with Reynard’s reserve – a warmth to Darren’s coolness … their scenes together havethat satisfyingly smooth snap of a neatly turned doubleplay.”  – The Austin Chronicle

“With polish and panache, ZACH scores a home run with TAKE ME OUT!”  – Austin American-Statesman

“The cast is terrific!”  – Michael Barnes, Out and About




Beehive

Carousel Dinner Theatre, OH
Jan  – Feb , ’07


Stand By Your Man

Surflight Theater,  NJ
Oct ’06




Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story

Carousel Dinner Theatre, OH
July – Sept ’06

“…a raucous delight, as McRoberts and his duo Tobia D’Amore and John Rochette actually play and sing the memorable songs.”

“Their rendition of “Not Fade Away” is particularly kickass.”

“…a journey to the roots of rock.”  – Christine Howey, Scene; Arts & Entertainment

“John Rochette, as drummer Jerry Allison, is a terrific musician.”  –  Roy Berko, The Times

The Passion Play

Park Performing Arts Center, NJ
April ’06

“Yet the most passionate performance comes from… John Rochette.” – Peter Filichia, Star Ledger

“…a memorable experience.” – The New York Times

Blue Man Group

NYC, Astor Place Theater
Spring – Summer, ’05

Phantom of the Opera

National Tour
Sept – Nov, ’04

Guys and Dolls

Shawnee Playhouse, PA
June -Aug ’04


The Rocky Horror Show

Forum Theatre, NJ
Dec ’03



School House Rock!

Forum Theatre, NJ
April ’03


The Shoestring Players

Witches, Riches, and Wedding Cake
Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland
August ’03



The Rocky Horror Show

Cabaret Theatre, NJ
Oct ’03

“John Rochette’s portrayal of Frank N Furter is dead-on and unwavering. From his immaculate make-up to his high-heeled shoes, the “sweet transvestite” is ready to seduce the world. His interaction with every character on stage makes a statement and leaves little doubt as to why the show revolves around him. From the moment he appears to the second he exits, Rochette’s interpretation keeps true to the classic characterwhile adding a fresh flavor to the mix.” – Inside Beat, Targum.




As You Like It

Shakespeare Theatre of NJ
Aug ’02

 

The Marriage

Shakespeare Theatre of NJ
July, ’02


Machinal

Shakespeare Theatre of NJ
June ’02