“She came off . . . resplendent and poised in a beautiful white gown, and singing her late husband’s “Zigeuner,” and her solo reprise of the show’s big tune, “I’ll “See You Again” gloriously."       Harry Forbes – Forbes On Film and Footlights, May 15,2012to view the complete review click here. . .
“Lady Maude . . . was winningly acted and beautifully sung by Elizabeth Hillebrand, particularly in her rapturous “When Love Awakes.””       Harry Forbes – Forbes On Film and Footlights, March 20,2012to view the complete review click here. . .
“The soloists were uniformly strong. Elizabeth Hillebrand had presence and charm as the soubrette Gretchen.”       Harry Forbes – Forbes On Film and Footlights, May 24,2010to view the complete review click here. . .
“Dello Joio’s A Jubilant Song, edgy and fascinating, was an excellent choice, with Kenneth Brown’s piano solos and Elizabeth Hillebrand’s vocal solos.”       Dr. Roberta E. Zlokower – Roberta on the Arts, December 2009to view the complete review click here. . .
“[Hei-Kyong] Hong, [Elizabeth] Hillebrand and [Nancy] Maultsby [sang a] hushed and exquisite, a cappella "Lift thine eyes”       Bruce-Michael Gelbert – QOnstage.com New York’s Performance and Arts Review, November 2007to view the complete review click here. . .
"Elizabeth Hillebrand portrayed the half sister with an alluring innocence"       Allan Kozinn – The New York Times, March 2007 to view the complete New York Times review click here. . .
"Elizabeth Hillebrand sang with an attractive soprano and convincingly portrayed Laurie as shy and naive, rebellious and finally confident, as she (somewhat implausibly) heads out alone into the world"       Vivien Schweitzer – The New York Times, January 2007 to view the complete New York Times review click here. . .
"Elizabeth Hillebrand gave a lovely performance as Yum-Yum"       Allan Kozinn – The New York Times, January 2007 to view the complete New York Times review click here. . .
“Elizabeth Hillebrand made a lovely heroine ”       Victor Gluck – TheaterScene.net, January 2007to view the complete review click here. . .
"Soprano Elizabeth Hillebrand brought empathy and a bright, clean line to Belinda"       David Shengold – Opera News, May 2006
"Ms. Hillebrand [as Belinda] . . . sang attractively with suitably light timbre"       Allan Kozinn – The New York Times, April 2006 to view the complete New York Times review click here. . .
“Josephine comes alive courtesy of Elizabeth Hillebrand, a knock-out lyric soprano and a saucy little actress”       Ann Hicks – The Greenville News, April 2005
“As Adele, the young flirt dressed to allure her boss, Elizabeth is charming and in beautiful voice.”       Marjorie Gunner – Outer Critics Circle, January 2004
“The doe-eyed Elizabeth Hillebrand stands out as the naïve secretary.”       “About Town” – The New Yorker, December 2003
“Elizabeth Hillebrand, in the role of the wily servant Adele, sings and mugs beautifully.”       Michael J. Fressola – Staten Island Advance, January 2004
“l’abile segretaria Adele (Elizabeth Hillebrand) che canta molto bene. . .”       Mario Fratti – Oggi, January 2004
“A joyous Laudamus te for two soprano soloists (the fine Carol Ambrogio and Elizabeth Hillebrand) was perky and accurate”       Mario Levine – Concert Reviews and Features – Classics Today.com, December 2005