
“Adam Jacobs, as Marius, comes through with a superb job of crooning the bittersweet "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables"- Betty Mohr, Chicago Daily Southtown Theatre Critic


REVIEWS

Les Misérables
“As both actor and singer, Adam Jacobs was especially outstanding, giving a real backbone to Marius”- Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun Times
“Marius (Adam Jacobs) was a beautiful young man whose voice was both soothing and refreshing. It was as smooth as a lake of glass in the morning. Very pleasant to hear. He could sing to me anytime!”- Collin McClure, Houston OutSmart Magazine
“Adam Jacobs delivers an especially impressive performance, taking a usually relatively thin character and giving him great passion, depth, and feeling in all his scenes.”- Rob Hopper, San Diego Playbill
“Adam Jacobs, an up-and-coming actor, did a wonderful job in the role of Marius. He has a great voice and as he matures in the world of theatre, he should be one person to watch out for.”- www.vegasartscorner.com
“Adam Jacobs has a bright boy-band smile and a pleasant tenor”- Matthew J. Palm, Orlando Sentinel
“But this time, Javert's relentless pursuit of the former prisoner Valjean seems less compelling than the love triangle between Eponine, Marius and the grown-up Cosette. Credit for that lies primarily in performances by Adam Jacobs as the joyously smitten Marius, Melissa Lyons as the spunky but emotionally vulnerable Eponine and Leslie Henstock's demure Cosette. Jacobs does a fine job with "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables" as does Lyons with "On My Own."- Alice T. Carter, Pittsburgh Tribune
“After seeing Adam Jacobs play Marius last year, I had high expectations for him this time and he didn't disappoint…. He was great at being love struck during "Red and Black" and "In My Life" that it made you want him to find Cosette and fall in love with her (even though I personally feel that Marius should have chosen Eponine, but that's another matter in itself). Jacobs has an incredibly flawless voice that was consistent throughout the night's performance. He is capable of singing with such clarity, resonance and passion that it makes him one of the best Mariuses (Marii?) I've seen.”- anonymous SF reviewer

"Adam Jacobs (The Prince in Cinderella national tour and San Francisco native) as Marius and Leslie Henstock as Cosette are very good as the young lovers. Jacobs personifies the passion and naiveté of the student revolutionaries..."- Richard Connema, SF, www.talkinbroadway.com
Cinderella
"The title role is demurely, and winningly,
played and gloriously sung by the astonishingly beautiful Kirsten Rossi. And
just as astonishingly darkly handsome is Cinderella's Prince Charming, Adam
Jacobs, who also sings as handsomely as he looks and carries himself. This
irresistible couple not only falls in love with each other, onlookers to
their legendary romance simply melt into a love affair of their own with
these dashing lovers from a once-upon-a-time kingdom far, far away."-
Jack Neal, Reno Gazette-Journal
"(Cinderella) has romance, with a kiss in a moonlit garden from a handsome and elegant prince (Adam Jacobs). The song, "The Sweetest Sounds," is memorable, sung powerfully by the strong-voiced duo of Rossi and Jacobs."- Jim Kershner, Spokane Spokesman-Review
“The dashing Adam Jacobs as Prince Christopher wows with an equally handsome voice, rich with the sound of a modern-day balladeer. Together with Rossi, they create a believable love story that transports you to a kingdom, far, far away, if only for a short time.”- Jody Crossman, Des Moines Register
“Kudos to Adam Jacobs, who possesses a strong voice and heroic demeanor necessary for the role of Marius”- Barbara Vitello, Chicago Daily Herald