
“Bridget Delaney is a true standout as Dorothy Gale. She brings both heart and presence to a role that rarely leaves the stage. Her rendition of “Over the Rainbow” was a highlight, and she struck a beautiful balance between wide-eyed wonder and quiet strength making you want to root for her from her first note. It felt like a fresh take on a character we all know so well. It’s difficult to carry a show that rarely lets you leave the stage, but she made it look effortless.”
– Booked and Scene
“In braids and a gingham sepia dress, Bridget Delaney as Dorothy vocally glides through the full version of Harold Arlen’s Over the Rainbow and her luminous performance suggests a certain Judy Garland appeal. A beautiful soprano, Delaney embodies Dorothy with unrestrained curiosity and a determined spirit, yet careful not to let her impulsiveness get the better of her.”
-Sleepless Critic


Bridget Delaney, who plays Dorothy, does a terrific job as well. She has a beautiful, rich voice and conveys the appropriate sentiment with even a bit more down-to-earthness than the magnificent youthful Judy Garland does in the film. That is saying a lot, and Garland is certainly unimpeachable in the film role, but Delaney, here, does a wonderful job in a slightly but appropriately toned down and very effective rendition. When she dances the various yellow-brick-road jigs, she also is fleet footed. She’s an all-around great Dorothy.
– Boston Arts Diary
“Bridget Delaney, an actress possessed of a particularly sweet-toned timbre and disarming vulnerability.”
-Stage and Cinema
