A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Theatre Barn
as Hero
"Jordan Wolfe brings an appealing innocence, not to mention a singing
voice that does Sondheim's music justice, to the role of Hero." - The Berkshire Eagle
"Winsome. . .perfectly cast and just delightful." - Berkshire Onstage
"Jordan Wolfe’s young Hero is both charming and talented, singing quite well and handling the look of innocence with a certain élan." - Edge Boston
as Hero
"Jordan Wolfe brings an appealing innocence, not to mention a singing
voice that does Sondheim's music justice, to the role of Hero." - The Berkshire Eagle
"Winsome. . .perfectly cast and just delightful." - Berkshire Onstage
"Jordan Wolfe’s young Hero is both charming and talented, singing quite well and handling the look of innocence with a certain élan." - Edge Boston
The Secret Garden | Arizona Broadway Theatre
as Dickon
"Jordan Wolfe is energetic, appealing, and endlessly charming as Dickon, but also instills the character with a wink of mischievousness. His singing is rich and expressive." - Talkin' Broadway
"Jordan Wolfe is a charmer as Yorkshire lad Dickon." - Phoenix New Times
as Dickon
"Jordan Wolfe is energetic, appealing, and endlessly charming as Dickon, but also instills the character with a wink of mischievousness. His singing is rich and expressive." - Talkin' Broadway
"Jordan Wolfe is a charmer as Yorkshire lad Dickon." - Phoenix New Times
Camelot | The Westchester Broadway Theatre
as Mordred
"Even though Jordan Wolfe as Mordred is only in the second act, he comes on like gangbusters as the evil son of King Arthur and a sorceress. His number "Fie on Goodness" was electric. " - Broadway World
"On the dark side, as Arthur’s illegitimate son Mordred, Jordan Wolfe injects delicious dread into the second act." - Townlink, Bruce Apar
as Mordred
"Even though Jordan Wolfe as Mordred is only in the second act, he comes on like gangbusters as the evil son of King Arthur and a sorceress. His number "Fie on Goodness" was electric. " - Broadway World
"On the dark side, as Arthur’s illegitimate son Mordred, Jordan Wolfe injects delicious dread into the second act." - Townlink, Bruce Apar
The Chosen | Playhouse on Park
as Reuven
"Joshua Whitson and Jordan Wolfe are revelatory as Danny and young Reuven. . .Wolfe excels as the eager Reuven, still reeling from the loss of his mother." - The Hartford Arts Examiner
"Well-cast and impressive. Jordan Wolfe as the young Reuven Malter is boyish, inquisitive and determined. He ably straddles the world of the secular and religious." - Stu Brown, On Broadway
as Reuven
"Joshua Whitson and Jordan Wolfe are revelatory as Danny and young Reuven. . .Wolfe excels as the eager Reuven, still reeling from the loss of his mother." - The Hartford Arts Examiner
"Well-cast and impressive. Jordan Wolfe as the young Reuven Malter is boyish, inquisitive and determined. He ably straddles the world of the secular and religious." - Stu Brown, On Broadway
Titanic | Slow Burn Theatre
as Harold Bride
"There is joy to be found in Jordan Wolfe's brilliant Bride."
-BroadwayWorld
as Harold Bride
"There is joy to be found in Jordan Wolfe's brilliant Bride."
-BroadwayWorld
Dracula (World Premiere Adaptation) | The Courthouse Center Stage
as Jonathan Harker
"Jordan Wolfe brings a sense of real fear to his haunting portrayal." - The Kingston
"Well-cast...handsome." - The Phoenix
"Making this all seem real...Jordan Wolfe effectively portrays the innocence of Harker, the unsuspecting young lawyer." - Indipendtant RI
as Jonathan Harker
"Jordan Wolfe brings a sense of real fear to his haunting portrayal." - The Kingston
"Well-cast...handsome." - The Phoenix
"Making this all seem real...Jordan Wolfe effectively portrays the innocence of Harker, the unsuspecting young lawyer." - Indipendtant RI
Sing Me A Story | The Duplex
"Jordan Wolfe was the standout, bringing sensitivity and new interest to diverse selections..." - Cabaret Scenes
"Jordan Wolfe was the standout, bringing sensitivity and new interest to diverse selections..." - Cabaret Scenes
The Great American Trailer Park Musical | Theatre Barn
as Duke
"Wolfe is very, very funny!" - Berkshire Onstage
"...a spot-on Jordan Wolfe...solid talent." - The Berkshire Eagle
"There is plenty of strong singing in Trailer Park. Jordan Wolfe, as Pippi’s marker-sniffing hothead boyfriend Duke, gets a star-turn with 'Road Kill'." - Times Union
as Duke
"Wolfe is very, very funny!" - Berkshire Onstage
"...a spot-on Jordan Wolfe...solid talent." - The Berkshire Eagle
"There is plenty of strong singing in Trailer Park. Jordan Wolfe, as Pippi’s marker-sniffing hothead boyfriend Duke, gets a star-turn with 'Road Kill'." - Times Union
All Shook Up | The Millbrook Playhouse
as Dean
"Each performer is more talented than the next...Jordan Wolfe has a terrific voice and was believable as the mayor's uptight military son. " - P.O.V.
as Dean
"Each performer is more talented than the next...Jordan Wolfe has a terrific voice and was believable as the mayor's uptight military son. " - P.O.V.
I Left My Heart | Music Theatre of Connecticut
"Very talented. " - Connecticut Critics Circle
"Very talented. " - Connecticut Critics Circle