Nunsense (Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera and John W. Engeman Theatre)
"Just before the show started, the cast, in character, walked around chatting with people. This is in addition to a "quiz" conducted by the adorable Sister Mary Amnesia (Ms. Ross) that required the audience to participate. The sold out audience enthusiastically obliged. She also did a hilarious version of "So You Want To Be A Nun" with a foul mouth puppet a la Avenue Q." -BroadwayWorld.com
"Brittany Ross' Sister Amnesia raises her squeaky voice to the high heavens, making her lines consistently funny and attention-grabbing." -TheaterMania
"Brittany Ross plays with a comedic style that's a cross between Judy Holliday and Billie Burke, and considerably livens up the evening." -Pittsburgh City Paper
"And then there’s Sister Mary Amnesia, Brittany Ross, a recent graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of Drama. Ms. Ross looks like she’d be perfect as Sandy in the high school production of “Grease” that provides the “Nunsense” backdrop. As Amnesia, who lost her memory when she was hit in the head by a crucifix, she sings with Shirley Jones-style brio, braves a solo quiz with audience members and does a hilarious duet with a puppet, all the while maintaining that halo of sweet-natured innocence." -Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Secret Garden (Capital Repertory Theatre)
"Ross’s performance — musically, choreographically and dramatically — is a wonder." -The Daily Gazette
"Brittany Ross is strong and spunky as the central character, Mary, who’s got plenty of brat in her but more importantly has the soul to revive the residents of the manor and its neglected gardens." -Times Union
"Mary is performed with engaging spunk by the talented Brittany Ross." -WAMC
"Brittany Ross plays Mary Lennox, the sad yet staunch orphaned girl sent to live with her despondent uncle. With beautiful voice and true moxie this young woman brings a performance, which much like her character, grows beautifully as the show progresses." -Discover Albany
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (National Tour)
"...The lovely yet lonely Olive Ostrovsky, whose best friend is the dictionary (Brittany Ross, who offers the shows one tear-jerky moment)." -MLive.com
"Brittany Ross played the evening’s crowd pleasing sweetheart and the runner up in the contest." -Indiana Public Media
"...The tiny, pretty, neglected Olive Ostrovsky, nimbly played by Brittany Ross." -Aisle Say, Philadelphia
"...Sweet and sensitive Olive Ostrovsky, made beautiful by Brittany Ross." -CerritosInk