
*Click on the quotes for the full review.
The New Hope Free Press: Bucks County Playhouse’s Once
“Jenn Chandler has played the role of Bank Manager before. Originally, it was played by a male, and she originated it as a female role. She is delightful as she evolves from staid bank officer to music advocate.”
The Spectrum: Neil Simon Festival's World Premier of Song, Poems Wanted
"Jennifer Chandler, who was nationally recognized for her acting at Brigham Young University, offers up a solid performance as Christine, Josh's love interest and Sharkey's daughter. She is also responsible for the most beautiful moment in the show as she delivers some gorgeous vocals on "Ghost in my Heart."
The Daily Album: Review of Aurora Florence's EP Album
Referencing the song Forever and a Day (which can be found in the sound clips section): "The solo string work really takes this track to a new level...."
UTBA: Brigham Young University's Little Eyolf
"Jennifer Chandler as The Rat-Wife was, for me, a bright point in the production. Chandler was only on stage briefly, but was completely committed to what she was doing. She brought strong physicality and character development. One might argue that as an absurd character, the Rat-Wife is easier to portray. That may be true, but it was Chandler’s commitment to the process that drew me to her, and caused her to outshine her counterparts."
The Salt Lake Tribune: Utah Shakespeare Festival's Educational Tour of Macbeth
"The festival's touring production presents a streamlined production, with a cast of seven. That includes cellist Jennifer Chandler, who composed a solo score for every scene. She even puts down her instrument to play a daughter of King Duncan and other minor parts."
UTBA: Covey Center for the Arts' Joyful Noise
"While the whole cast performed as a unified ensemble, other outstanding performances belong to the actors playing Bishop Egerton, King George II, and Susanna... Susanna’s (Jennifer Chandler) character needed time to grow on me. At the beginning it was difficult to relate or understand her choices, but by the end Chandler had brought to life a character who was a wonderful reflection of the power and joy that comes from repentance."
A Staged Mindset: Brigham Young University's Elephant Man and The Diary of Anne Frank
As part of a summary of theatre in Utah throughout the year 2012: "[A] shout out to the Jennifer Chandler's cello compositions that underscored BYU's productions of Elephant Man and Diary of Anne Frank and was the difference between those shows being mediocre and excellent."
The New Hope Free Press: Bucks County Playhouse’s Once
“Jenn Chandler has played the role of Bank Manager before. Originally, it was played by a male, and she originated it as a female role. She is delightful as she evolves from staid bank officer to music advocate.”
The Spectrum: Neil Simon Festival's World Premier of Song, Poems Wanted
"Jennifer Chandler, who was nationally recognized for her acting at Brigham Young University, offers up a solid performance as Christine, Josh's love interest and Sharkey's daughter. She is also responsible for the most beautiful moment in the show as she delivers some gorgeous vocals on "Ghost in my Heart."
The Daily Album: Review of Aurora Florence's EP Album
Referencing the song Forever and a Day (which can be found in the sound clips section): "The solo string work really takes this track to a new level...."
UTBA: Brigham Young University's Little Eyolf
"Jennifer Chandler as The Rat-Wife was, for me, a bright point in the production. Chandler was only on stage briefly, but was completely committed to what she was doing. She brought strong physicality and character development. One might argue that as an absurd character, the Rat-Wife is easier to portray. That may be true, but it was Chandler’s commitment to the process that drew me to her, and caused her to outshine her counterparts."
The Salt Lake Tribune: Utah Shakespeare Festival's Educational Tour of Macbeth
"The festival's touring production presents a streamlined production, with a cast of seven. That includes cellist Jennifer Chandler, who composed a solo score for every scene. She even puts down her instrument to play a daughter of King Duncan and other minor parts."
UTBA: Covey Center for the Arts' Joyful Noise
"While the whole cast performed as a unified ensemble, other outstanding performances belong to the actors playing Bishop Egerton, King George II, and Susanna... Susanna’s (Jennifer Chandler) character needed time to grow on me. At the beginning it was difficult to relate or understand her choices, but by the end Chandler had brought to life a character who was a wonderful reflection of the power and joy that comes from repentance."
A Staged Mindset: Brigham Young University's Elephant Man and The Diary of Anne Frank
As part of a summary of theatre in Utah throughout the year 2012: "[A] shout out to the Jennifer Chandler's cello compositions that underscored BYU's productions of Elephant Man and Diary of Anne Frank and was the difference between those shows being mediocre and excellent."
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