• “The final show stopping performance is Debora Krizak. World weary, funny, angry, she sings and dances up a storm as Nicki – one of Charity’s Fandango ballroom girlfriends – and you can’t take your eyes off her when she transforms (almost instantly!) into spoiled glamour girl Ursula. Leggy, gorgeous, GLAMOROUS – look out music theatre! Here is a soon to be giant star”

    Diva Knows Best

    “The third star of the production is Debora Krizak as Charity's best friend, the wise-cracking, world-weary Nickie. Krizak was the unintentional star of the most recent production of A Chorus Line when her Sheila blew away everyone else on stage and she is as dynamic here too. She also doubles as sulky Ursula - at one point in a 40 seconds quick change so that many in the audience didn't realise Nickie and Ursula are one and the same. Krizak and Hunt-Ballard are (horrible phrase, sorry) world-class and it's no surprise to hear that Broadway has come sniffing.”

    STAGENOISE Diana Simmonds

    “ Debora Krizak shines as Nickie, one of the more jaded dance hall hostesses, and is easily the raunchiest and most colourful of characters. Krizak’s ability to portray earthiness and pathos is a real highlight.”

    Suzy Goes Sees

    “Krizak is a superb Nickie”

    Sydney Morning Herald

    “Special mention goes to Debora Krizak who did a terrific job as Charity’s wisecracking, world-wearied bestie, Nickie, oozing sass and sarcasm.”

    APHRA MAGAZINE

    “Debora Krizak gives Sheila the perfect attitude and is a stunning dancer and skilled comic, using attitude, timing and facial expressions to great effect.”

    THE BAREFOOT REVIEW

    “Debora Krizak is sultry and sexy…The only woman on the Australian stage with legs as long as Rhonda Burchmore’s”

    THE HUMAN HEADLINE Derryn Hinch

    “The standout discovery of the cast is the shimmering Debora Krizak as world weary Sheila. Her terrific acting, singing and dancing, not to mention presence, surely indicate a busy future on stage.”

    SIMON PARIS

    “Debora Krizak as Sheila was the obvious standout and the crowd’s firm favourite, getting huge laughs at every line, turn and eyebrow raise…”

    SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

    “Debora Krizak is so beautifully statuesque and has the gift of comic timing; she steals scenes right and left. The best of the night.

    AUSSIE THEATRE

    “Statuesque, world-weary Sheila (“Can the adults please smoke?”) was brilliantly played by Debora Krizak , with regal carriage and dry wit.”

    ARTS HUB

    “ Performance-wise Debora Krizak almost walked away with the show. Statuesque and brittle, she never missed a beat or a laugh.”

    STAGE WHISPERS