Review in MD Theatre Guide

Liz Ruth-Brinegar

The shining star of the play (as of the novel) is Jo March, played with fiery passion by Grace Dillon. […] Dillon perfectly conveyed her intensity and passion in every word and gesture. I was utterly captivated by Dillon’s performance and felt she brought the character of Jo to vivid life. […]

I highly recommend “Little Women” by Third Wall Productions, not only for the fabulous supporting cast members but especially for the breakout performance of Grace Dillon as Jo March. I can still feel her passion and fervor the day after the performance and I promise you that you will be swept away as she guides you through the story of “Little Women.”

Review in DC Metro Theatre Arts

Carolyn Keleman

[Dillon] casts a dizzying spell as she flits across the stage, in and out of doors, and balks at sisterly suggestions, only to rest for a moment at her desk hidden in the attic. It’s especially nice to see her slow down with her admirer, Professor Bhaer, nicely performed by Daniel Plante.

Review in Backstage Baltimore

Jason Crawford Samios-Uy

Grace Dillon as Jo March couldn’t have been cast more perfectly. […]

With high energy and a seemingly complete grasp of this character and her objectives, Dillon is authentic and confident in this part. She has a great command of the stage and, aside from her acting abilities, gives an outstanding vocal performance as well.

Review in Theatre Bloom

Amanda N. Gunther

Carrying the character of Jo and subsequently the torch of the show, Dillon blazes a path through every scene […]

Traversing the emotional gamut in this performance, Dillon does the character of Jo a great justice, making her versatile and enjoyable so that the audience feels justified by the show’s ending.


Previous
Previous

Sister Act