Reviews

Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812
"[The] less-loved cousin, Sonya, gets a plaintive solo in the style of an indie-folk singer. This being 21st-century Broadway, [she also has] to belt, and Bebe Moss excelled in this aspect without sacrificing acting nuance or emotional resonance."

Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812
"Natasha, played by Kayla Petersen, and Sonya, played by Bebe Moss... have a strong relationship, full of familial love and tension, grounding the show in its generous emotional core."
Naci Konar-Steenberg and Calvin Ray Shawler, The Oberlin review

Fiddler on the roof
"Pope brings a softness to his forward-thinking rebel of a character. This softness is sometimes overpowered by Moss, whose strong, operatic voice dominates in their shared song "Now I Have Everything. Moss’ solo song, "Far From the Home I Love," is an emotional show-stopper."
Gwendolyn Kochur, Cleveland Scene

Fiddler on the roof
"Moss is so lovely as Hodel as she flirts with Perchik, ultimately revealing her strength and resilience as she is about to leave Anatevka. Her voice is stunning, and her rendition of “Far From the Home I Love” is a highlight."
Sheri Gross, The News-Herald

Fiddler on the roof
"Bebe Moss's superb singing voice elevates the show even higher."
Mark Horning, Mark Horning

Fiddler on the roof
"Pope and Moss stand out as Perchik and Hodel. Their Act II opener, “Now I Have Everything” is especially moving as he reveals a gentle falsetto to go along with her vocal power."
Joey Morona, Cleveland.com

A Chorus line
"[Bebe Moss] shares one of the most lyrical and emotional songs in the show."
Sheri Gross, The News-Herald

A chorus line
"Bebe Moss, who brings a quiet intensity to the role of Bebe."