Brooke Harrsch as Marian is believably cast as the town’s librarian, who has read all those ‘suspicious’ books. The moments between [Harold and Marian] are touching. They blend beautifully in “Till There Was You.
-TAPinto Denville

Brooke Harrsch is deliciously high strung as Jean, ...[she] gives the character an amazing tense energy as she careens around the stage trying to stay on top of every development.
-lehigh valley stage

Harrsch gives an empowered defiance to Matt’s close friend and lesbian activist Romaine Patterson...

-lehigh valley stage
As Susan, Brooke Harrsch is emotion personified. She struggles mightily to contain her tears while balanced on the sharp edge of sadness.
-nj arts maven

Did we say there are Mummies? They’re played with gusto by... Brooke Harrsch (who delivers the best-ever PSF curtain talk).
-LEHIGH VALLEY PRESS

Elizabeth’s sister, Jane, is seven months pregnant and
Brooke Harrsch makes Jane good-natured although uncomfortable, but pleasantly enthusiastic.
-The Morning Call

As Kay, Brooke Harrsch shows the right amount of sparkle and arrogance, making her both likable and unlikable.
-The Morning Call