PNC Broadway’s ‘Girl From The North Country’ Dishes Out Dylan in Style


​Prentiss Orr- Entertainment Central



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But then, there are the several standouts in this national touring production whose talents are worth great applause. Carla Woods, as Mrs. Neilsen, the woman expecting her inheritance, wows us with a voice that triumphs. 

The musical elements were a standout, and the entire cast delivered outstanding performances. The chemistry among the actors and their characters was palpable, tackling profound and challenging subject matters with depth. Jennifer Blood, in the role of Elizabeth Laine, navigated her challenging character with finesse, infusing moments of comedic brilliance that had the audience in fits of laughter. Matt Manual (Joe Scott), Sharae Moultrie (Marianne Laine), and Carla Woods (Mrs. Neilsen) delivered stunning musical numbers, beautifully complemented by the robust chorus from the ensemble.

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​Review: Darkness & Dylan songs abound in 'Girl From The North Country' at the Benedum

​Scott Tady - Beaver County Times

Review: GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY at Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis

By: Jared FesslerOct. 12, 2023

It does have some grand music, though. It would be worth saving the musical numbers just to keep Woods and company singing “Pressing On,” an absolute showstopper (right where the show actually stops).

Keep your eye on Carla Woods. She was phenomenal.

Forever Young – a review of “Girl From the North Country”

by Michael Buzzelli


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Girl From The North Country" offers strong singing, particularly from the very likable Matt Manuel, who plays boxer Joe Scott, once framed for a serious crime he did not commit, and Carla Woods, who plays Mrs. Nielsen, a widow staying at the run-down boarding house as she awaits a probate judge to authorize a cash payment from her deceased husband's will. your paragraph here.