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Dorothy Brock in "42nd Street"
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"When she lets go on a song, like she does on I Only Have Eyes for You, there is no doubt that
this is a performer in her prime." -Gailsez.org
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Penelope Pennywise in "Urinetown"
Niagra in "Happy Hour"
Vienna in "Johnny Guitar"
"Jerielle Morwitz is a terrific Vienna. She has beauty, a good voice and wears clothes well,
a Joan Crawford clone in many ways." -Peter Bergman
"Morwitz shines as Vienna, with a radiant stage presence ....she dominates all of the men in the show,
including the titular hero. She also has one of the few solos in the show, a lovely ballad called
Welcome Home that she renders beautifully, an unusually "serious" song for this show, that ends
the first act."
-Bruce G. Hallenbeck, The Independent
"In Morwitz, Rozak, and Daly, Bernardi has three Theater Barn veterans who have proven their expertise
with this kind of silly stuff. Morwitz plays Crawford’s Vienna with style and smoldering sexuality.
She looks just great in those tight jeans and cowboy boots with the guns slung low upon her hips, and
she belts out her numbers in a strong and lusty voice." -Gailsez.org
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Abby in "The Musical of Musicals"
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"Morwitz, ....gifted comedienne who isn't afraid to look and sound ridiculous when the occasion calls
for it – as it does frequently here." "...All four performers are gifted with rubber faces and a
talent for switching accents." -Gailsez.org
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Muriel in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels"
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"Jerielle Morwitz is appealing as Muriel... Her renditions
of What Was a Woman to Do provide nice contrast to the primary proceedings."
-Jonathan Levine, Pittsfield Gazette
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"Jerielle Morwitz is a pleasure to see and hear as Muriel Eubanks;
her light-handed comedy is a pleasant alternative to the more heavy-handed Rozak providing
a sensual counterpoint."
-J. Peter Bergman, Berkshire Bright Focus
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"....Morwitz, who gets to play it relatively straight here, and
looks and sounds lovely doing it.....their charms and talents don’t come as a surprise."
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"...duet Like Zis, Like Zat, with Morwitz, is delightful."
-Gailsez.org
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Old Lady/Hotel Singer in "Violet"
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"Jerielle Morwitz plays the Old Lady on the bus with verve and
delicacy." -Peter J. Bergman
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Elsa Schrader in "The Sound of Music"
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Effy Kraneck in "The Spitfire Grill"
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