Testimonials
Zachary Mansfield
"Jordan Robertson-Reid is a dream. She embodies what it means to be a triple-threat, and understands that everyone working on a production is there for the common goal of opening a show, and sharing art with an audience. I had the immense pleasure of collaborating with Jordan on EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL in 2022 (and will again collaborate on THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL in 2023). The new energy she brought to the production with her choreography and work ethic that came along with it, was like a breath of fresh air. Jordan is prepared, organized, professional, and serious about her work. She makes everyone in the room feel comfortable right from the start, allowing each and every person to learn easily from her. Besides her extraordinary work ethic and solid character, Jordan offers an inexhaustible sense of humour – an asset to any project in the arts. If you get to work with Jordan, you get to work with the best.” – Zachary Mansfield, producer/director, EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL
Scott Garbe
"Jordan possesses a technical and personal skill set that leads the artists with whom she is working, not only to assume a role, but to create one, and to do so in collaboration with her/his/their fellow practitioners in a manner that leaves the dignity of each ensemble member enriched rather than simply intact – all this while placing the needs of the story, and the vision of the production, front and center. Jordan has a infectious joy for living that is deeply rooted in a desire to connect in a meaningful, authentic way with others. Artists in her company move with the confidence that they are becoming their best expressive selves with her in their corner. She has the dedication, vision and craft to translate abstract concepts into tangible form with dexterity, clarity and originality. She arrives fully prepared but also ready to build on the offers of others, all the while being sensitive to the organic life of the piece as is begins to assert itself. She comes armed with ideas, but is not precious about keeping them." -Scott Garbe, Head of Drama at The Country Day School