“… understudy Jennifer Swiderski(’s) acting was spot on.”
The Salt Lake Tribune




“Stealing your heart as Nellie Forbush (the cockeyed optimist) is Jennifer Swiderski. She does it all, so enthusiastically, so winningly, (including washing that man right out of her hair on stage, just as Mary Martin did). Theatregoers will recall her stunning performance, as ditsy Lina Lamont in last summer’s Singin’ in the Rain.”

“The Seaside Music Theater production of South Pacific is as grand as any to be seen in New York, Chicago or London. The best professional actors and artists are recruited and brought to its spectacular stage…”
The St Augustine Record




“Despite many burlesque moments in Drood, Swiderski literally walks away with the night’s most hilarious.”
Elena Javis, The News Journal




“Slender and expressive, Swiderski can belt Broadway style and also does a nice turn in the country-western anthem ‘Always a Bridesmaid,’ pulling a can of beer from the bodice of a bridesmaid’s dress so hideous, it would cause Mr. Blackwell to retract everything he’s said about Britney Spears.”

“The two women, Jennifer Swiderski and Holly Davis (an understudy who performed on this night), scored early with a smoky rendition of Single Man Drought.”

“One sign of the skill possessed by the cast and director Donna Drake comes before the underwhelming title song in the penultimate scene, when Swiderski and Esham meet by accident as septuagenarians at a wake. Neither overdoes the old-coot shtick in search of easy laughs, and the scene -- which could have easily tipped into farce -- comes off as genuinely sweet.”
Christine Howey, Cleeland Scene

“In one of the funniest, the company presents the possibility of litigating terms of love. Incorporating the name of a local law firm, Swiderski plays a lawyer, asking an unfulfilled couple: ‘Did you ever wish you could sue someone because they didn’t satisfy you sexually?’”

“Swiderski also tickles the funny bone playing the role of ‘always the bridesmaid,’ wearing a ridiculous Mexican-looking fluffy ensemble and pulling beer from her ruffled bosom.
Kerry Clawson, Beacon Journal

“The show is performed by a cast of four … playing more than 60 roles. Carousel’s opening night foursome… were perfection.”

“Among the performance highlights were Swiderski’s hilarious performance of ‘Always a Bridesmaid,’”
Rex Huffman, The Times Reporter





“As the group’s lead singer, Jennifer Swiderski gets most of the solos, which she sings with big-voiced confidence.”
Jan Sjostrom, The Palm Beach Daily News

“Jennifer Swiderski is winsome soprano Patty Andrews, the youngest sister and principal soloist, giving the character a slightly dreamy, perennial girlishness.”

“The (cast) is vocally splendid…”
Jack Zink, The Sun Sentinel

“Jennifer Swiderski stands out as the tallest and youngest Andrews, Patty, handling the lead singing chores ably.”
Hap Erstein, The Palm Beach Post

“The play’s Andrews Sisters -- Maribeth Graham, Irene Adjan, and Jennifer Swiderski -- are a great trio in their own right, magical and hard-working.”

“The talented cast and crew of Sisters of Swing have caught that energy and are having as much fun giving good show as the real Andrews Sisters must certainly have exhibited.”
Dave Amber, The New Times Miami

“Three extraordinary singer- dancer and actors take over the roles of the three sisters.”

“…Jennifer Swiderski(’s) solo on ‘I Love You Much Too Much’ was absolutely delightful.”
Al Price, Entertainment Columnist, Forum Publishing Group




“…the radiant Jennifer Swiderski on the irrepressible ‘Teach Me How to Shimmy,’ which will elicit the desire to get up and dance as much as any other number in the show.”
Paul Kolas, Worcester Telegram & Gazette

“Jennifer Swiderski makes the short fringe on her white dress truly shimmy in ‘Teach Me How To Shimmy.’ You’d think she had something spinning completely around her.”
David Brooks Andrews, The Daily News Transcript

“Sensational Singers Light UP Ogunquit Stage”

“Jennifer Swiderski lends her clear, controlled notes to ‘Falling.’”
Jeanne McCartin, Seacoastonline.com


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