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Grease
(Paper Mill Playhouse, Actor's Playhouse, Sacramento Music Circus)
“(Director Mark Hoebee)…gets scene stealing work out of supporting players, especially Heather Jane Rolff as Jan – the little girl who eats all the time”
-- Neil Genzlinger, THE NEW YORK TIMES
   
   
“…Heather Jane Rolff charms as the just slightly nerdy Jan…(Jan is a role that Marissa Jaret Winokur played during the Broadway revival, and producers looking for a new Tracy Turnblad may want to check out Rolff.)”
-- Andy Propst, AMERICAN THEATER WEB
“…Heather Jane Rolff as the food loving Jan is a show stealing comic standout.”
-- John Kenrick, MUSICALS101.COM
   
   
“Heather Jane Rolff is a knockout as Jan, the group's compulsive eater. She has a funny duet ("Mooning") with Roger (Todd Michael Smith), and she lights up the stage whenever she dances with the ensemble.”
-- Bev Sykes, THE DAVIS ENTERPRISE
“Heather Jane Rolff as Jan infuses her role with hysterical detail and attention. Her duet with Todd Michael Smith on “Mooning” is one of the show’s most special moments.”
-- Marcus Crowder, THE SACRAMENTO BEE
   
   
Heather Jane Rolff has the personality and voice that gave this GREASE its lift.”
-- THE MIAMI HERALD
“Heather Jane Rolff is an absolutely hysterical Jan.”
-- John Lariviere, TALKINGBROADWAY.COM
   
   
Full Monty
(Stages, St. Louis)
   

”Heather Jane Rolff as Vicki impressed me in this production. I am not sure if it is the way she carries herself or if it is how she sparkles as she delivers her lines, but Rolff caught my eye every time she hit the stage.”
-- Jim Campbell, PLAYBACK

   
FOOTLOOSE
(Actors Playhouse)

”There are times when a single song emerges in a musical that makes the entire play worthwhile. It is when Heather Jane Rolff sings the familiar ‘Let’s Hear It For The Boy’ that the audience roars it’s approval. It isn’t often that you hear thunderous ovations in the middle of act II. Rolff, in supposedly a supporting role, rocks the audience. Whether it is Rolff’s comic portrayal as the “best friend”, or the memorable song that resonates, it doesn’t really matter – Rolff”s Rusty is a showstopper”
--Ron Levitt, ENTERTAINMENT NEWS AND VIEWS

   
   
"Heather Jane Rolff stops the show with ‘Let’s Hear It For The Boy’ and nearly so with ‘Somebody’s eyes’”
--Jack Zink, The SUN SENTINEL