The Buzz!
What is the Press saying about our Mr. Harkness?
Acting
About Dracula (as Van Helsing, 2004) :
"Ross Arden Harkness has put in an impressive performance as Professor Van Helsing.  You see before you a credible professor that has researched the ways of the vampires and is determined and well equipped to vanquish the ultimate vampire."

                                           Venkat Raman - Tri-City Voice, May 2004

"Ross Arden Harkness gave talent and life to vampire hunter Van Helsing. His stage presence gave promise to strength and Harkness delivers.

                                           W. Fred Crow - The Milpitas Post, May 2004
About A Christmas Carol (as Scrooge, 2006) :
"Ross Harkness breathes life and energy into old Ebenezer.  He adds a polished pomp and arrogance to the stage pre-visit and a genuine mirth and celebration, post-visit.  Harkness embodied the gruff curmudgeon and then embraced his conversion to humanity with style. Harkness is the complete actor in this sometimes misunderstood and misplayed role."

                                        W. Fred Crow, The Milpitas Post, December 2006
About "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"  (as Big Daddy, 2007) :
"Special praise goes to Harkness, whose portrayal of the brusque yet tender
Big Daddy drives the second and third acts with his poignant realization that "a man can't buy his life back."

                                                               Charlotte Hill, Tri-City Voice
                                                                May 2007
"Always a strong player, Harkness blusters and bullies his family, commanding the stage like a Fuedal Lord.


                                                                W. Fred Crow, The Milpitas Post
                                                                May 2007
About "The Tempest"  (as Alonzo, 2007) :
"Ross Arden Harkness struck the right imperious royal chord as Alonzo, King of Naples"

                                                               W. Fred Crowe, The Milpitas Post
                                                                August 2007
About "The Odd Couple"  (as Murray, 2008) :
"Ross Arden Harkness is excellent as their friend Murray, proving to have the best comedic timing of the lot. His pitch perfect delivery give great lines more zing..."

                                                               Vidya Pradhan, Tri-City Voice
                                                                March 2008