“Sullivan is spectacular. Her Czech accent rings true, which is not an easy feat. While Girl is petite, self-controlled and practical—“I’m always serious; I’m Czech!” she says—we sense a small fire raging inside. She handles the funny moments and the heartbreak with equal aplomb, and is quite skilled on the piano. However, what really stands out is her singing. Her voice is angelic, with no vocal break and no excessive vibrato. It is captivating.”

Coachella Valley Independent on "Once" at Coachella Valley Repertory

  • “Sullivan has a beautiful voice and is a lovely pianist, but it is her ever ebullient acting and enthusiastic energy that charms the socks right off of us.”

    BroadwayWorld on "Once" at Coachella Valley Repertory

    “Claire-Frances Sullivan charmed all singing 'Your Hand in Mine'.”

    BroadwayWorld on “54 Below Celebrates Rita Gardner”

    “Claire-Frances Sullivan of New York plays the Girl with a depth that reveals her marital turmoil without mentioning it.”

    Palm Springs Post on “Once” at Coachella Valley Repertory

    “Claire-Frances Sullivan, in the slightly showier role of Girl, solidly delivers her powerful second act solo, “The Hill,” never letting her character slip into melodrama or cliché, and she plays one heck of a piano.

    Gay Desert Guide on “Once” at Coachella Valley Repertory

    “Sullivan’s ‘Fever’ is sultry and electrifying.

    Sullivan County Democrat on “Million Dollar Quartet” at Shadowland Stages

    “Claire-Frances Sullivan provides sultry, sizzling vocals and beautiful harmonies.

    Aisle Seat Review on “Million Dollar Quartet” at Shadowland Stages

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