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​ ​ "Grace Ng moves as if being yanked about by an unseen force in a breathtaking, acrobatically frenzied performance as the nerdy clerk Wilhelm. "   - Sam Hurwitt, San Jose Mercury News "Ng has the finest moment of the evening when she sings “Lucky Day” with a heretofore unseen and chilling intensity."  - Jeffrey Edalatpour, SF Weekly "Among the standout performances are Ng's gender-blind performance as Wilhelm."   - Chad Jones, TheaterMania "Also taking on an opposite-sex role in a winning way is Grace Ng as Wilhelm.  Initially, she employs an almost child-like singing voice and boy-like manner as the bookish, non-hunting Wilhelm (as in the duet with Käthchen of “The Briar and the Rose”).  Her character matures as he moves toward his deal with the devil, both in voice but also in wide-eyed determination and eventual horror, with Ms. Ng. making some of the best use of her glasses-encased eyes as an acting asset that I have seen all year on any stage."    - Eddy Reynolds, Theatre Eddy's ​ "Talented Grace Ng does knockout work as the short, bespectacled clerk Wilhelm, who becomes a champion hunter for love. From opening chorus to bitter end, with Wilhelm afraid, cocksure, or tortured, Ng stays fully committed. Her early contortionist dance convinces me to follow her Wilhelm on any adventure."   - Kim Waldron, Theatrius

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