–“Isaac Wesley Wilson creates a rich, warm, charming, funny, and entirely believable Seymour…. [He is] wonderful, with sharp comic timing that makes [his] humorous moments and lines pop. [He] also does beautiful work in a few key emotional scenes… Wilson’s sweet voice brings a lovely dose of sincerity to his songs…”– Talkin’ Broadway
–“Isaac Wesley Wilson was spot on as Seymour Krelborn, embodying the nerdiness while still providing amazing vocals.”– Broadway World
”Isaac Wesley Wilson is delivering an excellent comedic performance as Leslie….Wilson has a blast in the part. His sweet disposition and charm are a nice counterpoint to the frustration he feels as Leslie when he is forced to pretend to be a woman….excellently played.” – Talkin’ Broadway
“Director Pahsa Yamotahari…puts the play’s sole dramatic onus on the wide-eyed character of Wilbur (an excellent Isaac Wesley Wilson). Wilson’s subtle touch is what gives emotional texture to the ending.”- Arizona Republic
“Isaac Wesley Wilson can be counted on for comic relief as Joe’s best pal [Jerry]; at times, he has an impish quality that recalls Patton Oswalt.” – Arizona Republic
–“Isaac Wesley Wilson plays the plucky Seymour with an honesty that makes him wholly relatable from the get-go. He takes the audience on a journey with him from start to finish, and boasts an impressive vocal range along the way.” – PhoenixStages.com
–“As Seymour, Isaac Wesley Wilson is marvelous. His voice is clear, his character choices are unexpected, and despite Seymour’s obvious failings, the audience cannot help but cheer for him. Wilson not only has excellent chemistry with his fellow cast mates, especially Hardcastle and Davidson, but creating a believable relationship with a felt puppet is a unique skill. Wilson handles the weight of his role with humor and grace. Seymour is not the typical leading man or love interest, but that is what makes Little Shop so enjoyable, in no small part due to the charm Wilson brings to the stage.” – Broadway World
”As the sweet, puppy dog eyed policeman[Tom], Wilson is excellent…it is nice to see him in a role that shows off his acting and comedic capabilities.” – PHX Stages
“Even Nana and the Crocodile (both animated by Isaac Wesley Wilson)…are nonpareils to a cast loaded with talent.”- Broadway World