Bette Midler
"However, the one performer you’ll remember the most after exiting the house is Jazmin Noel Moehring as the show’s narrator. In a role originally written for a male voice, but, once again, altered for that ‘91 production, Moehring has the most difficult and demanding vocals of all which she handles masterfully, including one all-out moment of rock that sounds as though she’s channeling Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan as he sounded on the original Superstar concept double-album, plus she’s on stage for practically the whole production, either setting the scene or responding to the action."
"Jazmin has been an amazing addition to the Wish 5 cast. Not only does Jazmin consistently have an incredibly positive attitude but she works hard and excels in any role on stage from Elsa in Seas the adventure... blown away at the power of her voice... providing world class talent for thousands of our guests each performance. Her positivity and go‐get‐em attitude is exactly the qualities we would love to cultivate and advance from within the cast... wants to say that she has been a delight to be around."
-Alex Wannberg, DCL Stage Manager
"The character of the Narrator serves as the show's storyteller and Jazmin Noel Moehring is excellent in how she interacts with the cast as she comments on the events of the story, which also actively participating in the narrative; her natural connection to the children in the chorus is excellent. Moehring's wide vocal range adds dimension to her songs, with her pop-rock wails especially effective."
"And then, there's the amazing Moehring. The range of her voice is jaw dropping, as evidenced in her delivery of It's A Privilege To Pee. And, in her hands, Pennywise is a powerful stage presence. Her exaggerated movements and sassy attitude cover up a tangle of emotions that unravels as her loyalties are challenged."
"As the Witch, Jazmin Noel Moehring has a wonderful stage presence and powerful singing voice that make the character an audience favorite; her delivery of "Last Midnight" at the performance I attended received an extended ovation from the audience."
"As Rose, Jazmin Moehring skillfully allows us to see the many layers of this incredibly nuanced woman... Moehring expertly portrays the many facets of Rose, including the fear, desperation, anger and despair that ultimately turn this broken-down woman into a truly terrifying force... I can't say I've felt that way from every other actress I've seen play this role, many of whom have decades more of acting and life experience than the teenage Moehring. She also brings moments of humor to Rose's several funny lines, as well as a rich and beautiful singing voice. Moehring is simply excellent as this bulldozing woman who won't let anything, or anyone, get in her way."
"...Moehring's sass and intelligence shine in her Sandy..."
- Angela Kabasan, Broadway World
"...and Jazmin Noel Moehring is brassy and bright as the smart, karate-chopping Sandy. They form a fun trio of friends and have very good singing voices that shine on their many songs."
"The Urchins are arguably the driving force of the show. Arriving in sassy Greek chorus fashion, Blair Beasley, Elise Daniells, and Jazmin Moehring, grab the audience with the opening number as Ronette, Chiffon, and Crystal, respectively, keeping hold of the audience as the story unfolds."
- Nathaniel Jones, Broadway World
"Blair Beasley, Jazmin Moehring, and Elise Daniells are a powerhouse trio as three street urchins who serve as a Greek chorus, commenting on the action and providing backing vocals on several songs. All three have crackerjack line delivery, getting big laughs on their witty lines, and vocals that hit many impressive notes throughout."
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