| Reviews |
| The Pirates of Penzance: "Millsap was the vocal standout of the show. She could be cast in the original operas Gilbert and Sullivan were spoofing." ~ Intelligencer Journal "looks entirely too small and delicate to have such a beautifully big voice�" ~ Sunday News "sweet and imperious" ~ New Era "Jenny is nothing less than breathtaking. Her voice is a melodic rainbow that shatters the heart and carries the show along a smooth road. Jenny has the voice of an opera star and the comic moves of a great sit-com performer." ~ Kinnebec Journal |
| My Fair Lady: "Miss Millsap proves herself a fine actress as the young flower girl... Gifted with a beautiful soprano voice, Millsap makes the most of her musical moments with lovely renditions of 'Show Me', 'Loverly', and 'I Could Have Danced All Night'." ~ Shawnee News Sentinel |
| The Mikado: "Michael Scott Harris as Nanki-Poo... and Jenny Millsap as Yum-Yum make an endearing couple. Millsap is especially poised in 'The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze.' Each of her movements with her silver/golden fan is as delicate as Japanese art... The trio of Dell'Ava, Harris and Millsap are outstanding in 'Here's a how-de-do'." ~ Times Record "The leads all display fine sets of pipes, especially Jenny Millsap and Lara Wilson." ~ Portland Press Herald "Michael Scott Harris and Jenny Millsap (Yum-Yum) do a wonderful job sticking to the spirit of the original script..." ~ The Portland Phoenix |
| Classical Productions Competition: "A very excellent and moving performance� an expressive, effective presentation. Very emotional and compelling. The voice is rich, full, focused, and communicative�" ~ Judges Comments |
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