Reviews
Maria Reiner in "The Sound of Music" at Cinnabar Theater
"Brittany Law as Maria shines. Law is perfectly cast, and more than a little reminiscent of Julie Andrews in her ability to radiate that “sunbeam” quality that lights up the stage. Her joyful singing is infectious for her new pupils and for the audience too." Argus Courier
Jerusha Abbott in "Daddy Long Legs" at Cinnabar Theater
"Cinnabar’s two-person production stars real-life married couple Brittany Law and Zachary Hasbany, two experienced performers who bring warmth and wit to the characters, along with harmonious singing and genuine onstage chemistry. Law is highly engaging as the spirited and warm-hearted Jerusha, while Hasbany as her benefactor, Jervis Pendleton, becomes increasingly intrigued by her and after falling hard, is increasingly doubtful she’d feel the same way about him, despite his obvious advantages as a young man of wealth and position.." Argus Courier
Nancy in "Oliver!" at 6th Street Playhouse
"Brittany Law stands out as a fabulous Nancy, with strong vocals and dance moves. She’s a true triple threat, and her delivery of “As Long As He Needs Me” shows off her acting skills in a powerful rendition of sentiment that’s a hard sell in this day and age." Sonoma County Gazette
Cinderella in "Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella" at Spreckels Performing Arts Center
"Brittany Law, returning from her second national tour with Bay Area Children’s Theatre, invests the character of Ella (Cinderella) with optimism, friendliness and an everlasting smile...Law plays Ella with just the right mix of spunkiness, innocence and hope." The Community Voice
"Hasbany and Law make a charming couple, both adept with the humor and the earnest love-looks, and both possessing solid, easy-to-listen-to vocals." Talkin' Broadway Regional News
"Brittany Law is marvelous as “Ella” the household maid renamed “Cinderella”... this “Cinderella” is excellent." Aisle Seat Theater Review
Cindy in "Suds: The Rocking 60's Musical Soap Opera" at Jewel Theatre Company
"The Laundromat's manager is a cute girl named Cindy, played with lots of bubbly energy and a touch of pathos by the beguiling Brittany Law." Performing Arts Monterey
Babette in "Beauty and the Beast" at Sierra Repertory Theatre
"Brittany Law flirts with saucy abandon as Babette, the feather duster." Sierra Lodestar
Big Dog in PBS's, "Peg Plus Cat: The Big Dog Problem" at Bay Area Children's Theatre
"Really, the dog is a highlight—a gigantic, white puppet with a woman inside, Brittany Law, who somehow manages to evoke all kinds of emotions...It’s a feat to behold, for sure." Theatrius
Wrote, co-directed, and starred in "The Farce Awakens, (A Musical Parody)" at Redwood Theatre Company
"Ms. Law and Mr. Hernandez are trained singers and did best with Ms. Law’s often clever compositions... " For All Events
Margaret in "Much Ado About Nothing" at Marin Shakespeare Company
"Brittany Law’s Margaret is coquettish and handy with a guitar..." Imagination Lane Reviews
Petra in "A Little Night Music" at Lucky Penny Productions
"Brittany Law’s solo of the “I Shall Marry the Miller’s Son” is a stand-out, absolutely exquisite." Napa Valley Register
Natalie Goodman in "Next to Normal" at Jewel Theatre Company
"Teenage daughter Natalie (a poignant, affecting Brittany Law), a scholastic overachiever, also plays keyboard, embracing the classical precision of Mozart as an antidote to the chaos at home." Good Times Santa Cruz
"As the daughter, Natalie, Brittany Law brings tears to the eyes as she rages, then crumples apart while trying so very hard to be the dutiful daughter." Santa Cruz Sentinel
"She is effective in Natalie’s brooding escapes into moody spasms of keyboard Mozart early in the action and she explodes impressively into pill-popping defiance after her mother’s chaotic sickness keeps both parents from a promised-attendance at a piano recital." Performing Arts Monterey Bay
Lizzie Bennet in the National Premier of "Pride and Prejudice the Musical " at IAM Theatre Company
"Brittany Law is a charming and sympathetic Elizabeth Bennet, the most intellectual of the five vexingly unmarried Bennet sisters..." Marin Independent Journal
"Outstanding performances are turned in by Brittany Law as the Bennets’ remarkably composed elder daughter Elizabeth..." Pacific Sun
"Brittany Law's Elizabeth would make her onstage parents Geoffrey Colton and Kathy Deichen proud- and all three are harmonious and memorable, while helping to elevate the already wonderful story, and its excellent songs." -Progressive Pulse
"Both have powerful voices, ...when singing..."The One I Will be with You" with Brittany Law as Elizabeth Bennet. She gives a convincing performance and has pitch perfect resonance in this song as well as "How Dare He." Talking Broadway Regional News
"The show’s biggest drama comes in a power ballad by...Brittany Law as Elizabeth, as she comes to terms with her complicated feelings toward Darcy."The Examiner
Winnie Tate in "Annie Get Your Gun" at Spreckels Performing Arts Center
"Winnie Tate (Dolly's sister) and Tommy Keeler (the show's half-Indian knife thrower), Brittany Law and Anthony Guzman are charming and sweetly affecting." Bohemian
"Anthony Guzman...and Brittany Law fill these roles and fill them well. As “Tommy” and “Winnie”, both are charming, personable, and have the singing and dancing chops to carry a couple of numbers." For All Events
Eponine in "Les Miserables" at Luther Burbank Auditorium
"What this cast brings to the production is an energy and youthful interplay that catches the spirit of young love, exuberance and over exuberance (Some might see a pattern). Their singing is uniformly solid. Stellar performances come from... Brittany Law as Eponine." Digital Stories
"The leads all performed admirably, with special mention to the leading ladies." Oakleaf
Belle in "Beauty and the Beast " at Luther Burbank Auditorium
"As Belle...Brittany Law is perfectly cast. Alternately charming, fearless and believably conflicted, her Belle makes a perfect balance to Zachary Hasbany's emotionally volatile Beast." Bohemian
"The production featured the knock-out voice of Brittany Law as Belle, who used that Disney score to wonderful effect."
Bohemian
"Law’s performance as Belle is enchanting, her voice ringing throughout the theatre, filled with despair when being interred by the Beast, or joyous and ringing when walking through town, head buried in a book." Oakleaf
Maria Reiner in "The Sound of Music" at Cinnabar Theater
"Brittany Law as Maria shines. Law is perfectly cast, and more than a little reminiscent of Julie Andrews in her ability to radiate that “sunbeam” quality that lights up the stage. Her joyful singing is infectious for her new pupils and for the audience too." Argus Courier
Jerusha Abbott in "Daddy Long Legs" at Cinnabar Theater
"Cinnabar’s two-person production stars real-life married couple Brittany Law and Zachary Hasbany, two experienced performers who bring warmth and wit to the characters, along with harmonious singing and genuine onstage chemistry. Law is highly engaging as the spirited and warm-hearted Jerusha, while Hasbany as her benefactor, Jervis Pendleton, becomes increasingly intrigued by her and after falling hard, is increasingly doubtful she’d feel the same way about him, despite his obvious advantages as a young man of wealth and position.." Argus Courier
Nancy in "Oliver!" at 6th Street Playhouse
"Brittany Law stands out as a fabulous Nancy, with strong vocals and dance moves. She’s a true triple threat, and her delivery of “As Long As He Needs Me” shows off her acting skills in a powerful rendition of sentiment that’s a hard sell in this day and age." Sonoma County Gazette
Cinderella in "Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella" at Spreckels Performing Arts Center
"Brittany Law, returning from her second national tour with Bay Area Children’s Theatre, invests the character of Ella (Cinderella) with optimism, friendliness and an everlasting smile...Law plays Ella with just the right mix of spunkiness, innocence and hope." The Community Voice
"Hasbany and Law make a charming couple, both adept with the humor and the earnest love-looks, and both possessing solid, easy-to-listen-to vocals." Talkin' Broadway Regional News
"Brittany Law is marvelous as “Ella” the household maid renamed “Cinderella”... this “Cinderella” is excellent." Aisle Seat Theater Review
Cindy in "Suds: The Rocking 60's Musical Soap Opera" at Jewel Theatre Company
"The Laundromat's manager is a cute girl named Cindy, played with lots of bubbly energy and a touch of pathos by the beguiling Brittany Law." Performing Arts Monterey
Babette in "Beauty and the Beast" at Sierra Repertory Theatre
"Brittany Law flirts with saucy abandon as Babette, the feather duster." Sierra Lodestar
Big Dog in PBS's, "Peg Plus Cat: The Big Dog Problem" at Bay Area Children's Theatre
"Really, the dog is a highlight—a gigantic, white puppet with a woman inside, Brittany Law, who somehow manages to evoke all kinds of emotions...It’s a feat to behold, for sure." Theatrius
Wrote, co-directed, and starred in "The Farce Awakens, (A Musical Parody)" at Redwood Theatre Company
"Ms. Law and Mr. Hernandez are trained singers and did best with Ms. Law’s often clever compositions... " For All Events
Margaret in "Much Ado About Nothing" at Marin Shakespeare Company
"Brittany Law’s Margaret is coquettish and handy with a guitar..." Imagination Lane Reviews
Petra in "A Little Night Music" at Lucky Penny Productions
"Brittany Law’s solo of the “I Shall Marry the Miller’s Son” is a stand-out, absolutely exquisite." Napa Valley Register
Natalie Goodman in "Next to Normal" at Jewel Theatre Company
"Teenage daughter Natalie (a poignant, affecting Brittany Law), a scholastic overachiever, also plays keyboard, embracing the classical precision of Mozart as an antidote to the chaos at home." Good Times Santa Cruz
"As the daughter, Natalie, Brittany Law brings tears to the eyes as she rages, then crumples apart while trying so very hard to be the dutiful daughter." Santa Cruz Sentinel
"She is effective in Natalie’s brooding escapes into moody spasms of keyboard Mozart early in the action and she explodes impressively into pill-popping defiance after her mother’s chaotic sickness keeps both parents from a promised-attendance at a piano recital." Performing Arts Monterey Bay
Lizzie Bennet in the National Premier of "Pride and Prejudice the Musical " at IAM Theatre Company
"Brittany Law is a charming and sympathetic Elizabeth Bennet, the most intellectual of the five vexingly unmarried Bennet sisters..." Marin Independent Journal
"Outstanding performances are turned in by Brittany Law as the Bennets’ remarkably composed elder daughter Elizabeth..." Pacific Sun
"Brittany Law's Elizabeth would make her onstage parents Geoffrey Colton and Kathy Deichen proud- and all three are harmonious and memorable, while helping to elevate the already wonderful story, and its excellent songs." -Progressive Pulse
"Both have powerful voices, ...when singing..."The One I Will be with You" with Brittany Law as Elizabeth Bennet. She gives a convincing performance and has pitch perfect resonance in this song as well as "How Dare He." Talking Broadway Regional News
"The show’s biggest drama comes in a power ballad by...Brittany Law as Elizabeth, as she comes to terms with her complicated feelings toward Darcy."The Examiner
Winnie Tate in "Annie Get Your Gun" at Spreckels Performing Arts Center
"Winnie Tate (Dolly's sister) and Tommy Keeler (the show's half-Indian knife thrower), Brittany Law and Anthony Guzman are charming and sweetly affecting." Bohemian
"Anthony Guzman...and Brittany Law fill these roles and fill them well. As “Tommy” and “Winnie”, both are charming, personable, and have the singing and dancing chops to carry a couple of numbers." For All Events
Eponine in "Les Miserables" at Luther Burbank Auditorium
"What this cast brings to the production is an energy and youthful interplay that catches the spirit of young love, exuberance and over exuberance (Some might see a pattern). Their singing is uniformly solid. Stellar performances come from... Brittany Law as Eponine." Digital Stories
"The leads all performed admirably, with special mention to the leading ladies." Oakleaf
Belle in "Beauty and the Beast " at Luther Burbank Auditorium
"As Belle...Brittany Law is perfectly cast. Alternately charming, fearless and believably conflicted, her Belle makes a perfect balance to Zachary Hasbany's emotionally volatile Beast." Bohemian
"The production featured the knock-out voice of Brittany Law as Belle, who used that Disney score to wonderful effect."
Bohemian
"Law’s performance as Belle is enchanting, her voice ringing throughout the theatre, filled with despair when being interred by the Beast, or joyous and ringing when walking through town, head buried in a book." Oakleaf