Did you Catch Jack in the News?
For "The Self-Tape"
For "The Dog in the Dressing Room:
For "Paw Patrol Live"
"Jack Utrata, who plays Chase and Jake, recently chatted with BroadwayWorld about his experiences in the show, the intricate puppetry work that is unlike anything he's done, and why he loves working with kids. Check out the full interview below!"
For "Like Money in the Bank"
"Jack Utrata also performed a triple dose of chameleon characters. He is an astounding physical theatre performer
able to invigorate the space with enormous energy and inspired characterization."
(NY-Theatre Guide, Jacquelyn Claire)
able to invigorate the space with enormous energy and inspired characterization."
(NY-Theatre Guide, Jacquelyn Claire)
"Jack Utrata, tackling characters including a neurotic bank teller, a salty yet sweet baker, and a zippy factory
employee, Utrata proved his worth as a character actor. Utrata brought an unmatched energy to the stage that
allowed him to be the standout of the show. "
(Theater in the Now, Michael Block)
employee, Utrata proved his worth as a character actor. Utrata brought an unmatched energy to the stage that
allowed him to be the standout of the show. "
(Theater in the Now, Michael Block)
For "July House"
"The standout actor in the company was Jack Utrata as Paul... Utrata was a natural on stage, bringing quick wit and charm..."
(Theater in the Now, Michael Block)
(Theater in the Now, Michael Block)
For "Recent Tragic Events"
'Local Stars in "Recent Tragic Events," bold new play at CAST.'
(South Charlotte Weekly, Dee Grano)
"[CAST] newcomers Byland and Utrata do well with their characters’ reactions..."
(The Charlotte Observer, Lawrence Toppman)
"The romantic drama is in fine hands with Elizabeth Byland and Jack Utrata as Waverly and Andrew."
(Creative Loafing, Perry Tannenbaum)
(South Charlotte Weekly, Dee Grano)
"[CAST] newcomers Byland and Utrata do well with their characters’ reactions..."
(The Charlotte Observer, Lawrence Toppman)
"The romantic drama is in fine hands with Elizabeth Byland and Jack Utrata as Waverly and Andrew."
(Creative Loafing, Perry Tannenbaum)