Sherlock Holmes and the Jersey Lily:
“Wilde (Jack Corcoran) gets some of the funniest lines, and he struts through the play as a witty, somewhat world-weary dandy, carry a long-stalked flower.”
-Neil Novelli, The Post Standard
Looking at Christmas:
“Jack Corcoran's Johnny Pat, Holly Chou's Betty, and Raúl Sigmund Julia's Joseph are especially laudable.”
-Karl Levitt, Backstage
Love/Sick:
“Jack Corcoran gets stretched more than the others, moving from the zany silliness of ‘Obsessive-impulsive’ immediately into the role of singing telegram guy, then reluctant gay and finally sexually frustrated young married. He does this over about 2 hours of an evening. The others are as good.”
-Jim Donick, Northern Dutchess news
“Jack Corcoran displays a deft hand at changing characters quickly.”
-Matt Andrews, the Poughkeepsie Journal
Hound:
“Particularly impressive standouts in the cast include Meredith Dillard and Abigail Hawk each taking duel roles, and Jack Corcoran as Barrymoore.”
Michael Schwartz, Suvudu.com