Reviews
“I had the pleasure of working with Sophia throughout her 4 years of college, in both academic and professional settings. It was a privilege to watch her develop into a confident, mature, skilled performer and arts event manager. In my decades of teaching and working in the musical theatre industry, I have rarely seen a young artist who is as curious and open to learning, so passionately motivated to bring her best to every project…and extremely talented, too! I look forward to seeing where Sophia’s next chapter takes her!”
— Caryl Fantel
Music Director/Instructor/Event Producer
“Sophia is a gifted performer who has graced our stage in numerous productions, including “Chicago,” “Crazy for You,” “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” “42nd Street,” and most recently, a captivating portrayal of Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl.” Her talent, stage presence, and dedication to her craft have consistently impressed audiences and faculty alike.”
— Adam Simpson
Chair, Lynn Drama
“We are so proud of our National Society of Arts & Letters of Florida students. Sophia Jacovitz mesmerized audiences at Lynn University with her starring role in Funny Girl. At our recent social, she impressed us with her spectacular voice.”
— NSAL Florida Chapter Board of Directors
“Sophia’s resolute strength of character has always been such a positive ray of light since meeting her. A fearless artist, creative collaborator, and ultimately kind-hearted human being. I have no doubt that Sophia’s amazing theatrical skills, leadership experience, and professional disposition will help her ultimately pursue a very successful career in the Arts!”
— Liz Mignacca
MFA Acting Performance
American Heritage Schools Fine Arts HS Theater Director
“Sophia has one of the most versatile voices I’ve ever worked with, equally at home with belting out musical theatre as she is singing opera! I know that her talent for crossover singing will bring her lots of opportunities and great success. Keep an eye out for her!”
— Stephannie Moore
DMA, PAVA-RV
Adjunct Professor, Lynn University
“We were blown away by the talent from Monday’s “Stars of Tomorrow” performance, especially Sophia Jacovitz who sang, “Think of Me” from the musical, Phantom of the Opera.”
— John Knox
Village Cultural Arts Board of Directors