Grant Park Symphony Sondheim in the Park Concert (2006)

"The aching Johanna [was] sung by Gurwin, whose pristine tenor has a thrilling warmth. "Gurwin gave a transcendent performance..."

— Chicago Sun-Times

Little Women on Broadway (2005)

Danny Gurwin [is] a boisterous Laurie...

— Clive Barnes, New York Post

Danny Gurwin, who plays Laurie...will find greater stardom as a result of his winning performance. He shows off a thrilling voice in what could turn out to be a star-making supporting role.

— Barbara & Scott Siegel, TheaterMania.com

Laurie [is] winningly played by Danny Gurwin, who might well be a star in the making.

— Frederick M. Winship, United Press International

Danny Gurwin makes an endearingly goofy-gangly Laurie.

— Michael Feingold, Village Voice

Gurwin, particularly, is fine as the exuberant Laurie.

— Judd Hollander, Epoch Times

Laurie [is] played with unthreatening charm by Danny Gurwin...

— Gordon Cox, New York Newsday

Danny Gurwin is charming as Jo's lovelorn pal Laurie.

— Orla Swift, Raleigh News & Observer

Danny Gurwin is charming as Jo's longtime pal, Laurie, delivering the perfect amount of goofiness.

— Amy Somensky, MonstersandCritics.com

A Little Night Music at Los Angeles Opera, New York City Opera, Kennedy Center (2002 - 2004)

Danny Gurwin was endearing as Fredrik's son, Henrik, the hapless seminarian who lusts for his father's child-bride, Anne, played by the winsome Kristin Huxhold.

— Anthony Tommasini, New York Times

Danny Gurwin stands out as Henrik, Egerman's son, the personification of a dedicated seminary student who can't fight off his fleshly yearnings. Ignored by his father, teasingly patronized by the stepmother he secretly loves, he's a raw, exposed nerve of blundering frustration. Gurwin's execution of "Later," in which he laments about being "all dammed up inside," while playing his altar-ego cello, is a memorable moment.

— Joel Hirschhorn, Variety

Complicating matters is that Egerman's uptight, divinity student son Henrik (the engaging Danny Gurwin) is in love with his stepmother, Anne...

— Ed Kaufman, Hollywood Reporter

Danny Gurwin, Fredrik's religious son who uses his Bible to hide from the temptation his stepmother instills in him, is charmingly strait-laced.

— John Farrell, Press-Telegram (Los Angeles)

Danny Gurwin plays the lovesick seminary student Henrik with wit and grace.

— Dany Margolies, Backstage West

Danny Gurwin plays Fredrik's son, Henrik, with a similar innocence. Gurwin's Henrik is what might be termed a "sensitive soul" ... although Gurwin gets laughs with Henrik's obvious discomfort with the world around him, he also gets the audience's sympathy.

— Sharon Perlmutter, Talkin' Broadway

Berry and Gurwin are delightful.

— John Rowell, Show Business Weekly

Sarah Uriarte Berry and Danny Gurwin bring spirited youthfulness to the collection...

Potomac Stages

Danny Gurwin conquers Henrik's tricky music with ease and manages to be believably angst-ridden without losing the laughs.

— Michael Van Duzer, ShowMag.com

Laura Benanti and Danny Gurwin bring strong voices and comic panache to the ingénue roles.

— Laura Hitchcock, CurtainUp

Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey Off-Broadway (2001)

Finley, Nation and the rubber-faced Danny Gurwin display Broadway-worthy singing voices and comic ability, while Pedi, who has appeared in more than a dozen "Forbidden" shows across the U.S. and overseas, is a particularly gifted mimic.

— Robert Dominguez, New York Daily News

The cast also includes an appealing Danny Gurwin, gurgling his way through a giddy "Miss Saigon" farewell...

— Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press

Danny Gurwin makes a nicely angry complainant as the composer Michael John LaChiusa.

— Donald Lyons, New York Post

Among the three "newcomers," Danny Gurwin more than meets the difficult challenge with a fast-talking recitation of a complex variation of one of the great numbers of all time from "The Music Man." He goes on to exhibit the same delightful chameleon qualities that make so many of the FB stars astonishing. Former FB-ers have gone on to star on and off Broadway... Look for Danny Gurwin to join the parade.

— Carolyn Albert, Theatre Reviews Limited

Other Productions...

Amid a stalwart ensemble, the standouts [include] Danny Gurwin as mother's-boy Malcolm...

— Stephen Farrow, Drama.ca (The Full Monty national tour)

Danny Gurwin as Tobias delivers an honest and sympathetic performance.

— Scott C. Morgan, Salt Lake City Weekly Wire (Sweeney Todd at Pioneer Theatre Company)