Reviews

Peter and the Starcatcher
Molly Aster, Playhouse on Park
"In the role of Molly, a part that seems tailor-made for the captivating Natalie Sannes, the actress offers a plucky, determined, good-natured portrait of a young girl and apprentice starcatcher." -Jim Ruocco, From the Desk of Jim R, Take 2
"Natalie Sannes’ Molly is brimming with curiosity and is full of adventure and gusto... The actress, small in stature, nonetheless, exudes a confidence and zeal which anchors the show." -Stu Brown, Stu on Broadway
"Here, only Natalie Sannes as an indomitable Molly fully maintains the requisite sense of make believe, like a child on a playground. She’s a delight throughout, acting with an innocent single-mindedness that dissipates for most people around age ten." -Donald Brown, New Haven Review
"The stand out performer for me was Natalie Sannes, who plays Molly. She is not a child actor but does capture the character totally." -Karen Issacs, Two on the Aisle
"Natalie Sannes plays Molly, the heroine of the show, who is hoping to become a Starcatcher like her father. Sannes is charming as Molly and she does a solid job of taking charge." -Tim Leininger, Journal Inquirer
"To mark the highlights of the show...joining [Starkey] is the wonderful Natalie Sannes as Molly, an ideal stand-in for the character of Wendy." -Zander Opper, Talkin' Broadway
There is a real chemistry between Peter/Boy (Jared Starkey) and Molly (Natalie Sannes) as she teaches him how to be a leader and how to free himself from the things that keep him from soaring (literally and figuratively). -Broadway World
Molly Aster, Playhouse on Park
"In the role of Molly, a part that seems tailor-made for the captivating Natalie Sannes, the actress offers a plucky, determined, good-natured portrait of a young girl and apprentice starcatcher." -Jim Ruocco, From the Desk of Jim R, Take 2
"Natalie Sannes’ Molly is brimming with curiosity and is full of adventure and gusto... The actress, small in stature, nonetheless, exudes a confidence and zeal which anchors the show." -Stu Brown, Stu on Broadway
"Here, only Natalie Sannes as an indomitable Molly fully maintains the requisite sense of make believe, like a child on a playground. She’s a delight throughout, acting with an innocent single-mindedness that dissipates for most people around age ten." -Donald Brown, New Haven Review
"The stand out performer for me was Natalie Sannes, who plays Molly. She is not a child actor but does capture the character totally." -Karen Issacs, Two on the Aisle
"Natalie Sannes plays Molly, the heroine of the show, who is hoping to become a Starcatcher like her father. Sannes is charming as Molly and she does a solid job of taking charge." -Tim Leininger, Journal Inquirer
"To mark the highlights of the show...joining [Starkey] is the wonderful Natalie Sannes as Molly, an ideal stand-in for the character of Wendy." -Zander Opper, Talkin' Broadway
There is a real chemistry between Peter/Boy (Jared Starkey) and Molly (Natalie Sannes) as she teaches him how to be a leader and how to free himself from the things that keep him from soaring (literally and figuratively). -Broadway World

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Olive Ostrovsky, Playhouse on Park
"Finally, there’s Sannes as the sweet-as-pie Olive. Her number, “The I Love You Song,”...simply stops the show, her plaintive “Mama, Mama, Mama,” echoing in the audience members’ minds long after the blackout." -Geary Danihy, CT News and Reviews (Full Article Here)
"This reviewer was particularly impressed by Mr. Barlowski and Mr. Mooney and Ms. Sannes, whose big song simply isn't as good a song as many of the others, but she still made it the single most affecting moment of the show." GILBERT GIGLIOTTI, The Connecticut Wit (Full Article Here)
"...the lost soul Olive Ostrovsky, played with a very believable sense of loneliness and yearning by Natalie Sannes. Sannes is quite touching as she recalls her career-focused parents’ general neglect for her and allows us to see her growing affection for Barfee." -Andrew Beck, Hartford Arts Examiner (Full Article Here)
"Natalie Sannes' Olive Ostrovsky is heartening and sweet." -Broadway World
"Natalie Sannes is sweetly winsome as Olive Ostrovsky." -Stu Brown, Stu On Broadway
Olive Ostrovsky, Playhouse on Park
"Finally, there’s Sannes as the sweet-as-pie Olive. Her number, “The I Love You Song,”...simply stops the show, her plaintive “Mama, Mama, Mama,” echoing in the audience members’ minds long after the blackout." -Geary Danihy, CT News and Reviews (Full Article Here)
"This reviewer was particularly impressed by Mr. Barlowski and Mr. Mooney and Ms. Sannes, whose big song simply isn't as good a song as many of the others, but she still made it the single most affecting moment of the show." GILBERT GIGLIOTTI, The Connecticut Wit (Full Article Here)
"...the lost soul Olive Ostrovsky, played with a very believable sense of loneliness and yearning by Natalie Sannes. Sannes is quite touching as she recalls her career-focused parents’ general neglect for her and allows us to see her growing affection for Barfee." -Andrew Beck, Hartford Arts Examiner (Full Article Here)
"Natalie Sannes' Olive Ostrovsky is heartening and sweet." -Broadway World
"Natalie Sannes is sweetly winsome as Olive Ostrovsky." -Stu Brown, Stu On Broadway

Into the Woods
Little Red Ridinghood, Ozark Actors Theatre
"Sannes, perfectly cast as Little Red, turned in a charming performance going from a trusting innocent to a knife-wielding pelt-wearer." -St. Louis Theatre Snob
(Full Article Here)
"Natalie Sannes (Little Red) commands the stage each time she skips onto it." -Kaleidoscope Weekely Newspaper
"Standout performances are showcased by Brittany Proia, Blane Pressler, Natalie Sannes and Sabra Sellers....Sannes delights as the adventurous, tougher-than-she-appears Red Riding Hood, displaying fine comic abilities." -Mark Bretz, The Ladue News
(Full Article Here)
"Natalie Sannes and Kelly Campbell also deserve recognition for their outstanding performances." - John Woodfin, Rolla Daily News (Full Article Here)
Little Red Ridinghood, Ozark Actors Theatre
"Sannes, perfectly cast as Little Red, turned in a charming performance going from a trusting innocent to a knife-wielding pelt-wearer." -St. Louis Theatre Snob
(Full Article Here)
"Natalie Sannes (Little Red) commands the stage each time she skips onto it." -Kaleidoscope Weekely Newspaper
"Standout performances are showcased by Brittany Proia, Blane Pressler, Natalie Sannes and Sabra Sellers....Sannes delights as the adventurous, tougher-than-she-appears Red Riding Hood, displaying fine comic abilities." -Mark Bretz, The Ladue News
(Full Article Here)
"Natalie Sannes and Kelly Campbell also deserve recognition for their outstanding performances." - John Woodfin, Rolla Daily News (Full Article Here)

Fools by Neil Simon
Sophia Zubritsky, Ozark Actors Theatre
"Natalie Sannes as Sophia lights the auditorium with wide-eyed wonder and winning smile as well as pinpoint delivery of some of the comedy's best lines." -Mark Bretz, Ladue News
(Full Article Here)
Sophia Zubritsky, Ozark Actors Theatre
"Natalie Sannes as Sophia lights the auditorium with wide-eyed wonder and winning smile as well as pinpoint delivery of some of the comedy's best lines." -Mark Bretz, Ladue News
(Full Article Here)

Annie Get Your Gun
Annie Oakley, Kirkwood Theatre Guild
"Natalie Sannes always made Annie clear and confident, assertive and loveable." -Bob Wilcox, Two on the Aisle
(Full Video Here)
Annie Oakley, Kirkwood Theatre Guild
"Natalie Sannes always made Annie clear and confident, assertive and loveable." -Bob Wilcox, Two on the Aisle
(Full Video Here)

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Olive Ostrovsky, Saint Louis University
"Sannes's anguished performance of "The I Love You Song" is met with thunderous applause. Bravo, Natalie!" -Sheila R. Schultz, KDHX.org
(Full Article Here)
Olive Ostrovsky, Saint Louis University
"Sannes's anguished performance of "The I Love You Song" is met with thunderous applause. Bravo, Natalie!" -Sheila R. Schultz, KDHX.org
(Full Article Here)

Spring Awakening
Anna, Stray Dog Theatre
"A vibrant, young cast all sing and deliver well as an ensemble, and they are obviously very much in touch with the material." -Robert Mitchell, KDHX.org
"Fine supporting work is given by the rest of the ensemble, all who have shining moments of their own: Paul Cereghino, C. E. Fifer, Evan Fornachon, Anthony Christopher Milfelt, Natalie Sannes and Sabra Sellers." -Robert Mitchell, KDHX.org
"A wonderful supporting cast includes: Meadow Nguy (Martha), Sabra Sellers (Thea), Natalie Sannes (Anna), PAul Cereghino (Hanschen), C.E. Fifer (Georg), and Anthony Christopher Milfelt (Otto)." -Chris Gibson, BrowadwayWorld.com
Anna, Stray Dog Theatre
"A vibrant, young cast all sing and deliver well as an ensemble, and they are obviously very much in touch with the material." -Robert Mitchell, KDHX.org
"Fine supporting work is given by the rest of the ensemble, all who have shining moments of their own: Paul Cereghino, C. E. Fifer, Evan Fornachon, Anthony Christopher Milfelt, Natalie Sannes and Sabra Sellers." -Robert Mitchell, KDHX.org
"A wonderful supporting cast includes: Meadow Nguy (Martha), Sabra Sellers (Thea), Natalie Sannes (Anna), PAul Cereghino (Hanschen), C.E. Fifer (Georg), and Anthony Christopher Milfelt (Otto)." -Chris Gibson, BrowadwayWorld.com

Bat Boy: the Musical
Shelley Parker, Saint Louis University
"McGuire and Sannes harmonize well together, and they each had their strong vocal moments (particularly Sannes in 'Inside Your Heart')."
(Full Article Here)
Shelley Parker, Saint Louis University
"McGuire and Sannes harmonize well together, and they each had their strong vocal moments (particularly Sannes in 'Inside Your Heart')."
(Full Article Here)