GODSPELL - Lake Dillon Theatre, CO
TOMMY - Lake Dillon Theatre, CO
BOEING BOEING - Seven Angels Theatre, CT
NINE - SpeakEasy Stage Company, Boston MA
ROCKY HORROR - Revision Theatre, NJ
BOEING BOEING - Twin Tiers Theater Festival, NY
ROMEO & HAMLET - GayfestNYC/June Havoc Theatre, NYC
STOP THE WORLD - I WANT TO GET OFF -
Musicals Tonight, NYC
THE GREAT RECESSION - The Flea, NYC | Amy's first appearance in print in the New York Times!
KASPAR HAUSER -
The Flea, NYC
THE WIZARD OF OZ -
Festival 56, IL
HENRY IV -
Festival 56, IL
THE FULL MONTY -
Cape Rep, MA

GODSPELL – Lake Dillon Theatre, CO
Amy Jo Jackson as Joanne

"And this is an extraordinary cast. This is a true ensemble, and each of the 10 actors — five men and five women — are hugely gifted singers, dancers and actors."
~
Summit Daily

TOMMY – Lake Dillon Theatre, CO
Amy Jo Jackson as Mrs. Walker

"And there are some fine performances here...As Mrs. Walker, Amy Jo Jackson brings a human warmth to a troubled woman."
~
The Denver Post


"As Tommy's parents, Amy Jo Jackson and David Piazza provide a strong center to the action as they frenetically seek a cure."
~
Summit Daily 

BOEING BOEING – Seven Angels Theatre, CT
Amy Jo Jackson as Gretchen

"Amy Jo Jackson, as Gretchen, is another actor who nearly stole the show. She is a commanding figure on stage, with the tough attitude of a Gestapo agent and the overpowering purr of a very large pussy cat. Perfectly cast in a bigger than life role, Jackson is a joy to watch in action."
~
Republican-American

"The three flight attendants are clothed in color-coded airline uniforms (short, tight skirts; luscious legs; and long, long eyelashes). Gloria (Liz Clark Golson) in red, Gabriella (Olivia Gilliatt) in green and Gretchen (Amy Jo Jackson) in yellow are as delectable as ice cream cones. And all three give entertaining performances as the much-put-upon, much-deceived "fiancees...Director De Laurentis does an inspired bit of miscasting, as she teams Connelly with Jackson, the German Brunhilde named Gretchen. She towers over him and their love scenes are hilarious."
~ CT Post

NINE – SpeakEasy Stage Company, Boston MA
Amy Jackson as Stephanie Necrophorus

"There’s no shortage of comic performances, either: From Shana Dirik’s overeager proprietess, to Maureen Keiller’s insistent producer, to Amy Jackson’s persistent critic."
~ Boston Arts Review


"Amy Jackson makes an archly funny adversary to Guido as an opinionated film critic."
~ EDGE Boston

ROCKY HORROR – Revision Theatre
Amy Jackson as Magenta

"The opening number 'Science Fiction Double Feature' showed the impressive talents of Amy Jackson and Hernando Umana, playing 'Magenta' and 'Riff Raff' respectively. These two talented performers have amazing range & fantastic chemistry on stage, giving us an 'Annie Lennox and David Bowie' feel."
~ Out in Jersey.com

BOEING BOEING – Twin Tiers Theater Festival, NY
Amy Jackson as Gretchen

"Gretchen (Amy Jackson) is a scene-stealing, pitch-perfect Valkyrie with unshakable opinions and a dominating presence"
~ Olean Times Herald

ROMEO & HAMLET – GayfestNYC/June Havoc Theatre, NYC
Amy Jackson as Mercutio

"Amy Jackson's butch Mercutio is buoyantly impish and a convincingly devoted comrade to lovely Eve Danzeisen's demure Benvolio."
~ Backstage

STOP THE WORLD - I WANT TO GET OFF – Musicals Tonight, NYC
Amy Jackson as an Urchin (Female Ensemble)

"Outstanding among the ensemble of four, tall Amy Jackson with her mop of blonde hair is particularly effective creating a different character each time she appears."
~ TheatreScene

THE GREAT RECESSION – The Flea Theatre, NYC
Amy Jackson as Polka Dot in Erin Courtney’s short play “Severed”

"In addition, “Severed” has an amusing subplot that allows actress Amy Jackson to shine as a hungover daycare supervisor on her morning commute. Out of the fifty-something actors in The Great Recession, Jackson by far proves the most delightful with her smiley, giddy, and goofy performance. She knows how to cast it out for big laughs, but also how to reel it in and replace it with just as entertaining sass and sarcasm."
~ Theatre Talks’ New Theatre Corps

"There is one particularly silvery lining to the evening—the performance of Amy Jackson in Erin Courtney’s “Severed.” As a hung-over, glorified babysitter at a children’s center, waiting to be interviewed on camera about the effects of the recession, Jackson is a kooky, prickly delight as she explains to the well-dressed man waiting with her that the myth of the Babylonian goddess Ishtar’s descent into the underworld has everything to do with the giant papier-mâché eunuch’s head sitting on the chair between them. Jackson’s Edie Sedgwick-hair and looseygoosey laugh mark her as the kind of person who will always thrive, no matter the economic climate. What a relief to watch her blithely don that eunuch’s head for her oncamera interview, a refreshing change from the scrambling and desperation that mark everyone else’s contributions to the evening."
~ NY Press

“…their stories comprise a literal backdrop for the interaction at the crux of the play: an artist (nailed by Amy Jackson, who balances quirk with resignation) and a businessman (Ronald Washington, with relaxed certitude) share an unlikely exchange while awaiting their turns before the camera.”
~ offoffonline

“Ronald Washington and Amy Jackson offer sparks of humor and unspoken backstory as an entrepreneur and a preschool worker who meet cute.”
~ Backstage

“At one point, the young woman (Amy Jackson) wears a giant eunuch head and breaks into a song/dance number. It’s kind of like that Friends episode when Monica sticks her head into a turkey — hysterical. We’ve all heard how it’s important to stand out from the pack in an interview. Oh, does she stand out.”
~ cityscoops

KASPAR HAUSER – The Flea Theatre, NYC
Amy Jackson as Daumer’s Mother

"As a woman who cares for Kaspar as a child, Amy Jackson is a standout, with a warm, well-controlled mezzo-soprano."
~ Backstage

“Besides Mr. Martin's Kaspar, noteworthy performances are given by Nicholas Greco as a Professor who takes him in, and Amy Jackson as the Professor's Mother and Kaspar's voice of reason.”
~ Flavorpill

THE WIZARD OF OZ – Festival 56, IL
Amy Jackson as Glinda/Aunt Em

"Amy Jackson gives a sensual and scary performance as Glinda, the Witch of the North. Forget Billie Burke and her bubbles — think Tilda Swinton as the White Witch of Narnia…Jackson’s Aunt Em is a strong contrast, as grounded and strongly principled as Eleanor Roosevelt."
~ Bureau County Republican

HENRY IV – Festival 56, IL
As King Henry IV

"The most interesting directorial choice in the production is the casting of Amy Jackson as a female King Henry IV. Jackson is very comfortable in Shakespeare’s idiom, conveying both a sense of regalness and the weighty obligations of monarchy. The mother-son relationship thus created between Henry and Hal adds a new tonality to the tension between monarch and heir."
~ Bureau County Republican

THE FULL MONTY – Cape Rep Theatre, MA
Amy Jackson as Georgie Bukatinsky

"The other women are also wonderful, particularly in a riotous scene in a men’s bathroom. Amy Jackson as Dave’s wife, Georgie, and Susan Molloy as Harold’ wife, Vicki, both have enough high-voltage personality to light up the stage. Their “You Rule My World” song is a top tender moment."
~ The Cape Cod Times

"Amy Jackson creates her own force field as Georgie Bukatinsky, the passionate and adoring wife of the endearing Dave."
~ The Barnstable Patriot


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