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“Leigh reveals immense comic range” - Rocky Mountain News
“Jordan Leigh is the epitome of innovation, using the nuances of a raised eyebrow or twisted grin like a jolt of electricity…” - Rocky Mountain News
“Leigh is a comedic chameleon, evoking Ben Stiller’s caustic wit, Jim Carrey’s facial contortions and even Jackie Gleason’s wailing.” - Denver Post
“Harold Hill, whether he appreciates it or not, is surrounded by huge expectations of a strong, determined suave, handsome persona with a powerful voice, acting qualifications, and supple dancer. Candlelight has just what the doctor ordered in Jordan Leigh. Leigh sat across the table from Hill, looked him straight into the eye, and said, I’m in charge. “ - Colorado Backstage
“Jordan’s dancing grace, sharp deliberate steps, and powerful voice turns the song into a definite crowd pleaser. “ - Colorado Backstage
“Leigh is in complete control of his body, his voice, the rest of the cast and the audience, as he weaves his way through the best songs of the show. He's placed the bar so high that the rest of the cast pales ever-so-slightly by comparison.” - Greeley Tribune
Harold Hill may not have credentials, but star Jordan Leigh has plenty. He owns a large chunk of local theater history as member of the longest-running show ever staged in Colorado, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change," at the Denver Center. Leigh makes for a really effective, atypically capable Hill because he's a romantic who also has a necessary touch of the devil in him. - Denver Post

The truth-saying fool in this mix is the man of a thousand faces, Jordan Leigh, who fits Sonny like a glove.
- Variety
Here, Jordan Leigh—inventive as always in face and body language—conjures an acerbic and deadpan insouciance that effectively plays against Hecht's incisive, jolting social commentary. – Denver Post
The Arvada Center’s current blockbuster production of Ron Hutchinson’s Moonlight and Magnolias drove that home while I laughed myself weak in the knees, marveling over the performances of Jordan Leigh, James Nantz, Leslie O’Carroll, and Erik Sandvold.” - Colorado Backstage
Jordan Leigh is amazingly funny as he spews Mr. Green's mangled metaphors - Westord
It is amusing on the stage thanks to veteran comic actors Sharon Kay White (Mrs. Peacock), Mark Rubald (Col. Mustard), Jimmy Ferraro (Mrs. White), Shannan Steele (Miss Scarlet), Thaddeus Valdez (Professor Plum) and my favorite, Jordan Leigh as a metaphor-mixing Mr. Green. - Denver Post
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