AS A PERFORMER
… has a terrific sense of timing… a touch of vaudeville and a hint of Kevin McDonald’s style…
– Andrew Clark, Eye Weekly
… A good comedy host has to whet your appetite for the acts to come yet also hold his own.
Some of the best include Simon Rakoff and Ted Basillion, Steve Patterson and Kenny Robinson.
Marcel St. Pierre is a pretty decent MC, too… self-effacing but sharp…
– Glenn Sumi, Best of Toronto 2005 | NOW | October 27
… among the best I’ve ever seen…
(his) Colonel Tigh characterization is so dead-on
that the actual actor, Michael Hogan,
can just go ahead and retire. Or sue. Or both.
– Rob Salem, Toronto Star | Oct 11, 2008
… wicked sense of mischief and discovery…
his contributions to… the improv community in Toronto are immeasurable…
– Alice Moran, Bad Dog Theatre | News | Spotlight | Dec 4, 2012
AS A WRITER
… an extremely versatile writer who thinks very quickly on his feet.
He possesses an excellent work ethic, a fantastic imagination
and I would look forward to any opportunity to work with him again.
– Cathy Bond, Writer/Broadcaster (CBC, rabble.ca, Harper-Collins)
AS A PRODUCER
… Marcel is multi-talented, a delight to work with…
whether supervising talent, or performing in the pieces
he’s written you can always count on Marcel
to deliver big laughs, and highly polished content…
– Martin Markle, Executive Producer, CBC Television