We’re quickly lured into her rollercoaster life by the immense charm of Heather Hollingsworth, Dana Jacks and McKenna Kerrigan, all of whom have obviously fallen a little in love with the woman they’re portraying.
- New York Press, of "Love Dr. Mueller"

Romeo playfully spun out her tale until it took a dark turn, infusing her absurdist framework with real passion and a bittersweet take on life. Dana Jacks was delightfully wacky as the wife.
- AmbushMag.com, of "Baby Boom"

Still, while they sound like goodfellas, there are good fellows and females on hand. It's fun to hear Blair Brooks' accomplished Hermia proclaim her love for "Ly-se-an-duh" (Lysander, to you scholars). He, played by an easygoing Clark Gookin, returns the compliment to "huh" (meaning "her"). Demetrius, Hermia's castoff, who's stalked by Helena, amuses when Brian Corbett delivers, "Do I entisya?" (That's "entice you" in English.) Helena, meanwhile, offers exasperation and slumped-over defeat, courtesy of Dana Jacks.
- Star-Ledger, of "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
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