| "...a delectably furtive Nat DeWolf" Betty's Summer Vacation Ben Brantley The New York Times click HERE to read full review |
| "As Larry, Nat DeWolf nicely adds color, contrast and commentary to the proceedings. DeWolf is expert at Wilson's most delicious dialogue, tossing off the golden lines with the smooth assurance of someone who doesn't have to show the strain." Burn This Frank Rizzo Variety click HERE to read full review |
| "...the delightful Nat DeWolf" Burn This Ed Siegel The Boston Globe click HERE to read full review |
| "Nat DeWolf as office assistant Gidger offers up as much comic relief as possible (think a young Nathan Lane), " The Violet Hour Chris Newbound Variety click HERE to read full review |
| "Nat DeWolf is the highlight of the show as the lovable Mason Marzac..." Mr. DeWolf's Act I monologue, which shows off Rob Ruggiero's expert direction, is a joyous emotional crescendo, as Mason observes, ''Democracy is lovely, but baseball's more mature.'' Anita Gates The New York Times click HERE to read full review |




| "Nat DeWolf, as Man in Chair, captures all that subtle complexity with his soulful and sincere persona. He’s likable — adorable, actually — as he jumps with glee while watching (and sometimes shadowing and echoing) the show-within-a-show. But he also knows how to bring out the undertones that make this inventive musical more than a frothy bit of fluff. " The Drowsy Chaperone Aileen Jacobson The New York Times click HERE to read full review |