REVIEWS

PAULA WOLFSON has a lush, friendly voice that welcomes you into the music…”
– Kate Taylor, Globe and Mail, Toronto

PAULA WOLFSON isn’t afraid…her full-throated emotional singing is one of the
evening’s joys…
– Richard Ouzounian, Toronto Star, Toronto

Grade B Movie is put over with hilariously lampooned humour by PAULA WOLFSON, a magnetic performer who startlingly resembles a young Annie Ross, in her wry, tart pervasive good humour; in her rhythmic sense; in her range, which goes from pealing highs to rocking lows…”
– Robert Cushman, National Post, Toronto

Didn’t want to single her out in capsule review, but Wolfson BLEW THE ROOF OFF. Judas Star Supersong
– Glenn Sumi, Now Magazine

Paula Wolfson belts the f— out of everything and shakes the house down at every turn.
– Mooney On Theatre, Toronto

The sassy, brassy Wolfson has awesome pipes, and is as good an actor (and comic) as she is a singer. ”When We Were Singing”
– Jon Kaplan, NOW Magazine – Ten Artists To Watch, Toronto

Paula Wolfson (is) wonderful as a succession of older-woman advice-dispensers called Abbie (hear her nihilistic gloss on Climb Ev’ry Mountain) who finally gets her own Jerry Herman vehicle called, naturally, Dear Abbie. . “Musical Of Musicals”
– Robert Cushman, National Post, Toronto

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE: PAULA WOLFSON as Winter delivers the totally cool show stopper, Winter’s Here.”
– The Giant’s Garden” Now Magazine,

“…when Winter (a flawless Paula Wolfson) overtakes the garden…. Jenna Rocca Mooney On TheatreThere’s only pleasure in the work of PAULA WOLFSON, a mega-watt talent…
– Jon Kaplan, Now Magazine

PAULA WOLFSON’s work as Belinda is breathtaking. She has a huge range and full palette of vocal colours…capable of a joyous brassiness that would be the envy of any pop star “
– When We Were Singing” Vancouver  Colin Thomas, Georgia Straight