The Herald Bulletin
“Praise should also go to Sarah Daniels as Lauren, a factory worker who falls for Charlie. Her knack for injecting natural, humorous moves add to the enjoyment of her solo, “The History of Wrong Guys.”
On the Aisle with Tom Alvarez
“Standing out as Lauren, a plant worker who crushes on Charlie, Sarah Daniels’s solo in “The History of Wrong Guys,” was also a highlight of the show.”
Greenfield Reporter
“Sarah Daniels as factory worker Lauren has a featured song that deserves a bow of it’s own.”
Broadway World
“Sarah Daniels was an exceptional Katherine. Her unparalleled pipes made those man-boys sit up and take notice. She brought the sass and the class to her role to match the gritty gumption of Joshua Schwartz as Jack Kelly.”
Arkansas Times
“A successful production of “Mamma Mia!” does not happen without a strong choice for the young female lead, and here, too, The Rep nailed it. Sarah Daniels, a New York City-based actor and professional video gamer (yep, you read that right), unquestionably shines as Sophie. Her voice is clear and lovely. Joyful, in fact. She is adorable and, just like “Mamma Mia!” itself, undeniably winning.”
Little Rock Soiree
“With Mosher and Daniels at the center of this Grecian paradise delivering flawless powerhouse performances,”
Broadway World
“Her voice was so pure as she ran through all the forbidden tales of "The World Above" that it seemed doubly a shame when she traded it away for a pair of human legs in a pact with sea witch, Ursula.”
A Seat on the Aisle
“Ms. Daniels returns to B&B after her achievement as Sandy in Grease, once again charming us with her exceptional gifts, making her Ariel a sweet but persistent mermaid.”
The Herald Bulletin
“Daniels makes Sandy her own, leaving Newton-John’s portrayal on the screen. Her vocals are soulful and tinged with melancholy, put on full display during “Hopelessly Devoted to You.””
Broadway World
“Daniels' authoritative voice almost banished the ghost of Newton-John from the building in "Hopelessly Devoted to You", but Daniels was also able to pour an equal amount of warmth into the songs she shared with the other singers, such as "It's Raining on Prom Night.””
AZ Central
“In the ingénue role of Sophie, Sarah Daniels is central-casting winsome and sings in a pure, unaffected soprano that makes all of her solos highlights.”
GM Today
“A lot of the success of the show depends on the skill and charm of Elle. Daniels was made for the part.”
Indy’s Child
“Sarah Daniels absolutely shines as Ariel. Our jaws were dropping as she “swam” above our heads, moving gracefully through the air while flawlessly singing “Part of Your World.” I’d love to know what it took for her to manage such great breath support while being suspended from a harness! Just amazing.”