"Of the many clever songs and delightful moments in Company, my favorite was the song “You Could Drive a Person Crazy” sung by Robert’s three girlfriends, April, the dim-witted flight attendant (Justine Davis), wholesome girl-next-door Kathy (Caroline D’Ambrosi), and the vampy Marta (Renee Lawrence). Later, April shows up in Robert’s apartment, where Davis qualifies herself as an excellent comic actress." https://judynedry.com/you-could-drive-a-person-crazy/
Westside Theatre Reviews- Company (Broadway Rose)
"And Davis is simply amazing as the dumbest little stewardess on the planet (from a time before they were called, and treated as, “flight attendants”). She is a sparkling comic, without a trace of self-consciousness in her delivery. Her duet with Miller, “Barcelona,” is the kind of gem that could stand alone – but that serves double duty by illustrating a side of Robert that the audience has not seen." http://westsidetheatrereviews.blogspot.com/2017/01/some-good-company-on-cold-winters-night.html
The Suburban Times - You're a Good Man Charlie Brown (Centerstage) Sally Brown was played by Justine Davis, another first-timer at Centerstage!. She played a feisty Sally, but still plagued by the worries of childhood. https://thesubtimes.com/2019/03/27/youre-a-good-man-charlie-brown-review/
Broadway World - La Belle (Imago Theatre)
"Despite there being only two actors on stage, many performers work together to create LA BELLE. First, the actors - Jim Vadala's amiable, coal-dust-covered Sam seems inspired by Dick Van Dyke's similarly dirty chimney-sweep in Mary Poppins (like Sam, Bert was also a musician and a maker of magical art), while Justine Davis's quirky style is both a stark contrast and a perfect complement to her soulful singing voice." https://www.broadwayworld.com/portland/article/BWW-Review-Imago-Theatres-LA-BELLE-LOST-IN-THE-WORLD-OF-THE-AUTOMATON-Overflows-with-Creativity-20180413
All Things Performing Arts - In the Heights (Stumptown Stages)
"The cast is outstanding, all with great voices but my special favorites were Davis, Bertain, Geter, and Stilwell, whose voices shot through the roof." http://dennissparksreviews.blogspot.com/2016/04/in-heightsstumptown-stagesdowntown.html
Broadway World - Violet's Attic (Cafe Nordo) Quilici gives off a tragically damaged vibe making us care for his doll as does Davis who also kills with some serious vocals. https://www.broadwayworld.com/seattle/article/BWW-Review-Caf-Nordos-VIOLETS-ATTIC-Creepy-Fun-but-a-Bit-Undercooked-20190922
Drama in the Hood - Let There Be Love (Centerstage) "Justine Davis is an actress of some national renown, and her performance as Sylvia burnishes her reputation. It is said that an actor is not great through grand gestures, but through an arching of the eyebrow. Ms. Davis’ subtle expressions and body language show off an accomplished performer." https://www.dramainthehood.net/2020/02/centerstages-let-there-be-love-a-deft-and-clever-work/