"...the unquestionable triumphs of the evening were Alyson Snyder and Elizabeth Adabale, the former stepping completely out of the shadow of Barba Streisand with an unusually perfect "People" and the latter bringing an energy-infused audience to their quietest and most beatific place with a "No One Is Alone" worthy of being the finale of her own solo show." - Broadway World
"Leading lady Adabale steps out of the chorus and into the star vehicle that’s been awaiting her since her 2013 USC graduation, and what a fabulous Deloris she makes, not just in glitter and glitz but in basic black as well. Not only does Adabale sing up a storm, she gives Sister Mary Clarence equal parts sizzle and sass," - StageSceneLA
"But I have to say I have never seen one more perfectly cast than the current production at the Simi Valley Cultural Center with the amazingly talented Elizabeth Adabale as Deloris Van Cartier, a disco diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a murder. Ms. Adabale shines like a super star every moment she is on the stage with her glorious voice raising the roof during each of her numbers," - Broadway World
"The unsung heroes of this production are Elizabeth Adabale, Parris Lewis and Shelby A. Sykes, the three church ladies who create a pseudo Greek chorus. Their comedic timing, tight harmonies and authentic storytelling served to push the plot forward with the ease of a Georgia spring." - Theater Jones
"Nettie is portrayed to perfection with the necessary backbone as well as timidity by Elizabeth Adabale, with her own family ties to Nigeria adding to her spiritual rendition of "African Homeland" that opens Act 2." - Broadway World
"Following her breakout performance as “Sister” Deloris Van Cartier, Adabale does a warm and winning 180-degree turn as Celie’s beloved Nettie," - StageSceneLA
"Other highlights and standouts of the performance came from the church ladies, played by Elizabeth Adabale, Parris Lewis and Shelby A. Sykes, providing the musical narrative in almost a Greek chorus/Pickalittle Ladies sort of way, with spot on harmonies and lyrics that brought the much needed comedy and laughter at just the right moments." - Broadway World