Praise for Between Engagements

"What does Dora winner Paula Wolfson hafta to do get hired in this town? As if her work in Shakin' the Foundations and When We Were Singing weren't proof of her talent, she gave an appreciative audience a dynamite 75-minute cabaret evening at Tallulah's. No one else would launch a one-woman show with Streisand's Funny Girl classic 'I'm the Greatest Star' and substitute Mr. Mirvish for Broadway producer Mr. Ziegfield. So, David Mirvish, when are you going to put Wolfson centre stage, where she belongs?"
– Jon Kaplan, Now Magazine, Toronto

The Critics on Paula
"There's only pleasure in the work of Paula Wolfson, a mega-watt talent who nails the showy, fun-loving Belinda wtih a martini toothpick."
– Jon Kaplan, Now Magazine, Toronto
"Paula Wolfson's work as Belinda is breathtaking. She has a huge range and a full palette of vocal colours. Cold hollowness of self-doubt echoes, but Wolfson is also capable of a joyous brassiness that would be the pride of any pop star..."
– Colin Thomas, Georgia Straight, Vancouver
"Paula Wolfson has a lush, friendly voice that welcomes you into the music..."
– Kate Taylor, Globe and Mail, Toronto
"Paula Wolfson isn't afraid... her full-throated emotional singing is one of the evening's joys..."
– Richard Ouzounian, Toronto Star, Toronto
"'Grade B Movie' is put over with hilariously lampooned humour by Paula Wolfson, a magnetic performer who startlingly resembles a young Annie Ross, in her wry, tart pervasive good humour; in her rhythmic sense; in her range, which goes from pealing highs to rocking lows..."
– Robert Cushman, National Post, Toronto
"Only Paula Wolfson, with Broadway-sized pipes big enough to belt it out or go tender and heartfelt, gives the show its vocal pedigree."
– Denis Armstrong, Ottawa Sun, Ottawa
"Most notable was Paula Wolfson as Shirley. Wolfson slips from 'let 'er rip' solos to acted scenes with dexterity."
– Little Nell, Saskatoon Sheaf , Saskatoon