Reivews of Caroline Heffernan's work:
"Annie" Reveiws
"In most reviews of this show, the girl in the title role is declared to be a discovery. Heffernan, whose performance as Scout in the superb Steppenwolf Theatre Company production of "To Kill a Mockingbird" was among the best work I've ever seen from a kid, is already well-established. But who knew she could sing like this? Here, she brings the same spunk, charm, vulnerability and everyday-gal quality to another great role. She knocks it out of the park".
-Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
"The astonishing Caroline Heffernan stars as Annie...And Heffernan (whose softly red hair is silky and straight, rather than the usual comic book curly mop) is a natural leader. With her seductive voice, precise diction, easeful and sophisticated acting, fine gymnastic skills and terrific relationship with her larger-than-usual dog, Sandy, she is the most engaging of stars".
-Heidy Weiss, Chicago Sun Times
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