"Adam Couperthwaite and Sheila Joon Azim have great chemistry as Richard and Belle, convincingly portraying two young people from very different backgrounds" -Theatre is Easy, Onaje www.theasy.com/Reviews/FringeFestival/2018/onaje.php
"..standouts include Adam Couperthwaite and Sheila Joon Azim as Richard and Belle... Working off of each other as well as Jackson beautifully, these two bring incredible depth"- OnStage Blog, Onaje www.onstageblog.com/reviews/2018/10/20/review-onaje-at-fringenyc
"Sheila Joon Azim plays Claire, the white teacher who gets fired. She is fiery and outspoken, but also with a tender vulnerability that makes her delightful to watch in this role."- Theater That Matters, Carefully Taught https://theaterthatmatters.wordpress.com/
"Sheila Joon Azim and Andy Talen do a superb job making Horatio and Bernardo worthy characters" - Theater in the Now, Short Life of Trouble 2014 http://www.theaterinthenow.com/
"Sheila Joon Azim was thoroughly catty as Mary Mainwaring the scorned wife...." http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/36245 Theater 2020 Lady Susan or the Captive Heart, a Jane Austen Boddice Ripper
"Sheila Joon Azim as Lady Macbeth's Maid/Lady Macduff undergoes the most convincing and drastic transformation among the actors playing multiple roles, ensuring there is no way we could be confused by the switch" -Macbeth 2011, nytheatre.com http://nytheatre.com/showpage.aspx?s=macb12205
"Sheila Joon Azim in particular gives a beautiful performance, creating Proteus's struggle before our eyes and allowing the audience to travel the arc of her character" http://www.nytheatre.com/showpage.aspx?s=twog10469 Judith Shakespeare Co.
"Sheila Joon Azim makes an earthy assertive Louka, the lusty maid who refuses to be put in her place....Joon imbues Louka's seductiveness with a steely determination that can be as chilling as it is charming" Arms and The Man, theateronline.com
"Plucky and mischievous.." -Arms and the Man, nytheatre.com
"...Joon, who slips into the part of Cecily Cardew, delights as the play's ingenue. Striking a nuanced balance between starry-eyed naiveté and nymphette sizzle, Joon is a smart comedienne, who is just as adept at making us laugh as she is at luring us into laughing at her." -Morgan Pehme, (Director, Get me Roger Stone) "The Brooklyn Optimist"
...Sheila Joon Azim (Cecily)... splendid. Joon gets Cecily's girlish preoccupations with romance and with herself exactly right." -Martin Denton, nytheatre.com
"Morosco's confrontation in the garden with Sheila Joon (Azim) (as Jack's ward, Cecily) is one of the strongest moments of the production..." -Byrne Harrison, oobr.com
...Sheila Joon Azim comes up with a suitably silly Cecily Cardew." -Joseph Hurley, The Irish Echo
"..In a relatively minor role as the second maiden, Sheila Joon Azim had a small but fully supported voice; it gave her a real inner power. " -Louis Lopardi, Artzine.