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SOPHIE LANDAU

 

The cast is wonderful. There's Jocelyn Adams cast as the violated innocent maiden. Her large eyes say it all and the audience can certainly identify with her plight.”

 

-Linda Linguvic: Theatrical Review- The Ballad of Baxter Street

Greenwich Village Gazette, Vol. IV No. XXVI

March 2005

 

 

The cast is young and conscientious”

 

 

-Wally Rubin: The Ballad of Baxter Street

Backstage.com

March 11, 2005

 

 

 

STAR-TO-BE

 

“There is a character called "Star to Be" who has a very short solo turn during the song, "NYC." The role is handled by Jocelyn Adams who startled the audience with her presence and her singing. Remember the name.”

 

-Phil Grecian: ‘Annie’ is always welcome here
The Topeka Capital-Journal

October 21, 2000

 

 

 

“Jocelyn Adams (Star-to-Be) was a joy to see -- and hear. Her voice is beautiful, and she plays her small part with enthusiasm.”

 

-Long John Silver:  Non-Equity cast gives so-so performance

Annie the Musical.com

June 22, 2000

 

 

 

Heather M. Stuart as Lily and Jocelyn Adams as her opposite, the Star To Be, found a more artful scale for their performances, both vocally and emotionally.”

 

-Anne Marie Welsh:  `Annie' still delivers smiles

The San Diego Union–Tribune

June 22, 2000

 

 

 

“Jocelyn Adams, a leather-lunged star-to-be”

 

-Gary Smith: Annie's one-nighter a smash

The Hamilton Spectator, Final ed.
 February 9, 2001

 

 

 

 

 

  

SALLY BOWLES

 

As Sally Bowles, Jocelyn Adams demonstrates a very strong singing voice (probably too strong for the role) and portrays the tragic figure well.”

 

-Scott Cain:  ‘Cabaret’ in Cincinnati

Talkin’ Broadway.com

September 14, 2001

 

 

 

 

“In fact, several of them [the actors] are worth seeing: Jocelyn Adams is a credible Sally Bowles, the deteriorating singer (she's actually a little too well-scrubbed for the role) . . .”

 

-Rick Pender:  Strange Ingredients

Cincinnati CityBeat

October 18, 2001

 

 

 

 

“ . . . the almost improvisational relationship between club singer Sally Bowles (Jocelyn Adams) and struggling American writer Cliff Bradshaw (Robert Agis) is also done well.  Adams’ vocal ability meshes with the truth beneath Sally’s bravado during Act 1 in Maybe This Time . . .”

 

-Terry Morris:  La Comedia’s ‘Cabaret’ breaks mold- Risk pays off in bold production

Dayton Daily News

September 12, 2001

  

 

 

 

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