BRIGHT STAR- CHARLESTON STAGE "As magazine employee Lucy Grant, Julia Kelly-Davis is always good for economic levity." - Maura Hogan, The Post and Courier
ELF: THE MUSICAL- CHARLESTON STAGE "Beatrice and I both noted the vocal talents of Julia Kelly-Davis as Jovie, Buddy's curmudgeonly love interest, whose salt tempered the elf's bent for sugar."- Maura Hogan, The Post and Courier
FOOTLOOSE- CHARLESTON STAGE "Of particular note was Julia Kelly-Davis, in the supporting role of Rusty, who unleashed the sheer force of funny that enlivened her every scene, with a special nod for her rendition of "Let's Hear it for the Boy".- Maura Hogan, The Post and Courier
KISS ME, KATE- ARIONA STATE UNIVERSITY "ASU's cast features an excellent performance from Julia Kelly-Davis as Lilli. She has a strong and exceptional singing voice and solid stage presence. Kelly-Davis is expert in expressing Lilli's frustration with Fred in a rambunctious and calculating way. She brings a powerful and playful take on the comical "I Hate Men", while also nicely depicting the conflicts of both characters she plays."- Gil Benbrook, Talkin' Broadway
LEGALLY BLONDE- ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY "As Warner's new Harvard girlfriend, Julia Kelly-Davis perfectly transitions from the cold-hearted woman who thinks Elle is a joke to the warm person who realizes that Elle is smarter than she originally thought. Kelly-Davis also hits some impressive high notes on the title tune."- Gil Benbrook, Talkin' Broadway
SHREK: THE MUSICAL- PICKLEVILLE PLAYHOUSE "Julia Kelly-Davis is top notch as Gingy/Sugar Plum Fairy. A number that stands out is "Freak Flag", in which the banished fairytale creatures recognize that being different isn't a bad thing, and they should let their freak flags fly. This powerhouse number is elevated by Kelly-Davis's fantastic voice as Gingy."- Megan and Shelly Wallentine, Front Row Viewers