THAT GOLDEN GIRLS SHOW: A PUPPET PARODY (1st National Tour)

“But Sunday’s performance belonged to Blanche Devereaux, played by Erin Ulman. Her Southern inflections were spot on. Imagine the word  “again.” Now imagine it pronounced by Blanche. “A-gaay-in.” The sexual innuendo was layered on top of more sexual innuendo. Her bosom was mighty and her makeup was plentiful. She was absolutely divine.”

-CL Tampa

“Southern Belle Blanche was sashayed across the stage by actress Erin Ulman, who nailed the “Georgia Peach with a-pack-a-day habit” voice and voracious sexuality of the character. Her sharp-as-nails repartee with Casey Andrews’ blunt, dry-witted Dorothy won the biggest laughs of the night.”

-TheatreJones.com

A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

“Caitlin Ablaza, Jenna Pinchbeck and Erin Ulman as the proteans easily switched from being soldiers to courtesans with marvelous fluidity”

-Out In Jersey.

“And three bows to Caitlin Ablaza, Jenna Pinchbeck, and Erin Ulman, the Proteans, a terrifically silly mini-ensemble within the ensemble.”

-The Inquirer Philly.com

RENT

Morgan Wood (Joanne) and Erin Ulman (Maureen) are the perfect foils for each other as a drama-filled couple. Ulman’s take on “Over the Moon,” Maureen’s performance art protest, was entrancing and one of the pivotal pieces of the show.
— BroadwayWorld.com

INTO THE WOODS

Ulman delivers stirring renditions of showstoppers “The Last Midnight” and “Children Will Listen” as well as some of Sondheim’s best oneliners.
— BroadwayWorld.com
The broadly dramatic Last Midnight, anchored by Ulman at full power, allows the musical’s power to take a more serious direction.
— The Columbus Dispatch

DAMES AT SEA

Ulman is terrific as an outlandish diva that treats the whole cast as her assistants. Particularly amusing is her straining to keep an onstage smile as things are collapsing around her.
— BroadwayWorld.com
Ulman and Donica were particularly engaging, Ulman for her comic twists on the diva character... A shipboard beguine between Mona and the besotted captain, featuring a boa with feathers none too securely attached, was a highlight.
— The Columbus Dispatch