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"The pompous Captain, Jarid Faubel, wins the crowd with his over the top vanity." 
~ Planet Vero

"[Faubel is] hugely handsome." 
~ Newsweekly

"Faubel hits the right pompous notes as Miles Gloriosus." 
~ Florida Today

 


Camelot

"[Faubel] rises to the challenge. . .[he] is perfectly cast as the rival for Guenevere’s affections. He makes a commanding impression in “C’est Moi,” while revealing his vulnerability in “If Ever I Would Leave You.” "     ~patch.com 

". . .a rare spark of originality. . .Faubel plays the French knight with equal parts jocularism and honor."
~Theatermania.com

Then there was Jarid Faubel as Lancelot. Well over the 2-yard mark in height, with a face that Hollywood used to produce as a romantic lead he dominated the boards with his every line and song. No one in the entire show used an accent except Faubel. If as his Gallic name suggests he is Francophone, or if it was adapted for the show, your scribe is constrained to rank it as perfect."
~Times Beacon-Record

The History Boys

"I especially enjoyed the very real sense of ensemble presented by the actors playing the students, including Dave Droxler, Jarid Faubel and Corey O'Connor." 
~ Pittsburgh City Paper

"Jarid Faubel shines in the smaller role of Rudge—a slow-witted athlete who winds up surprising everyone." 
~ Out Theatre Review

"Of particular note were the characterizations of Dakin (Dave Doxler), Rudge (Jarid Faubel), Scripps (Andy Lutz), and Timms (Cory O'Connor)...Mr. Rudge is completely convincing as a lower-class boy who knows one thing well - himself - and makes the most of it." 
~ DramaUrge.com

Yerma

". . .features Jarid Faubel as the quiet yet powerful Victor. Virile and sexual, [Faubel] is temptation personified."
~ Pittsburgh Post Gazette


Perfect Harmony

"Particular standouts are Faubel, who brings a good-hearted bonhomie to the role of JB. . ." 
~Boston Globe

"Jarid Faubel is robustly charming as handsome bass singer JB. . ."
~ ABC News / Associated Press

"Jarid Faubel was near perfection as the hunky jock. . ." 
 ~The Hub