New York International Fringe Festival (New York, NY)

"Particularly memorable is Melissa Wolff, a comedienne par excellence."

- Oscar E. Moore, Talk Entertainment.com

"Wolff shines ... as a glamorous actress client of Bryce's, a harried nurse, and an unscrupulous business partner of Bryce's father."

- Alyssa Simon, nytheatre.com

"In addition to Carlin and McCarthy, Sarah Nina Hayon and Melissa Wolff display dazzling versatility in a cavalcade of multiple roles."

- Ethan Kanfer, Show Business

walkerspace (New York, NY)

"Wolff is excellent as Anna, at times walking around in a daze, then coming sharply into focus, trapped physically and mentally in the past."

- Mark Rifkin, This Week in New York

"[Melissa Wolff's] performance is a brilliant mix of peaceful moments and desperate struggles as she tries to hold herself together in the wake of a tragic fire. Her quiet, engaging humor betrays real emotional depth."

- Kaityn Meade, NYU News

Henlopen Theater (Henlopen, DE)

"Melissa Wolff creates a moving and utterly believable evening. Her Joan is emotional, mature and nurturing, and we completely trust and believe her."

- Helen Waite, Cape Gazette

Off Off Broadway

"The charismatic Melissa Wolff."

- Glenda Frank, Backstage

"What saved Memorial Days were three performances. In the showiest role, Melissa Wolff manages a seamless transition from academic to aggressive vixen."

- Don Dewey, WNYC

Off Broadway

"The cast, forcefully directed, does a good job of defining the characters."

- Anita Gates, The New York Times

"Faring best among the play's supporting players is Melissa Wolff as Dede, a once-aspiring photographer who signs on as Nevelson's studio assistant and aide-de-camp. When Wolff's character emerges years later minus her own career and sense of identity, you are able to identify with the ambivalence, and occasional outright rages, of a woman who is equal parts nurturer and ambitious sycophant."

- Jen Hendricks, Show Business Weekly

Off Broadway

"The play was quite cheerful and lighter than air, anchored by Wolff's wry and caring performance."

- David Mackler, OOBR

Regional Production

"There's only one other character [other than Tovah Feldshuh] in the play, a maid named Marianne, gracefully played by Melissa Wolff."

- Aileen Jacobson, Newsday

Off Off Broadway

"The play is slight and unsurprising, but good acting and direction made it funny and only slightly bittersweet as they reminisce about the cha-cha-cha they did in dancing class."

- David Mackler, OOBR

Mill Mountain Theatre (Roanoke, VA)

"Melissa Wolff offers a warm, affectionate portrayal of Vivian's nurse."

- Michael Hemphill, The Roanoke Times