For PASSING STRANGE (Young Vic)
- "With musical direction from Jerome van den Berghe, the band are beautifully balanced, fluidly part of the cast" - The Guardian
- “A smoking onstage rock band” … “The band bring enough hear to summon up young Stew’s epiphanies” - The Sunday Times
- “Performed by a superb, tireless cast and band” - Financial Times
- “a rock-and-roll base with infusions of gospel, punk, and blues played with mind-blowing ferocity by the onstage band who steal the show on more than one occasion.” - Theatre and Tonic
- “With the incredible band onstage” - London Theatre Reviews
- “Terera is sensational, and so are the band” - WhatsOnStage
For HIGH SOCIETY (Mill at Sonning)
- “With Jerome van den Berghe’s fresh, uplifting arrangements… reinvigorates a show that might otherwise reek of nostalgia. With van den Berghe’s input, Porter’s songs slip from calypso to swing” - The Stage
- “a small yet potent quartet which adds swing of genuine pit orchestra dimensions” - The Times
- “The … arrangements by Jerome van den Berghe … makes this production truly shine. Despite a small band of four musicians, the sound gives the impact of a much bigger ensemble and sits perfectly with what anyone would expect from Cole Porter.” - The Reviews Hub
- “Jerome Van Den Berghe’s fine musical arrangements, are spiffing” - WhatsOnStage
- “The ensemble harmonies are exquisite, while the solo moments scorch as they weave seamlessly between the smouldering ballads and the flaming Latin passion that fires Cole Porter’s songs, courtesy of Jerome Van Den Berghe’s arrangements. A brave approach, but fans of Cole Porter will not be disappointed. as each cast member take their turn to lend their beautiful vocals.” - The Spy In The Stalls
- “It’s amazing how new musical arrangements by Jerome Van Den Berghe … can make to create a fresh look at a classic. It feels so new it seems invidious to call it a revival” - GarethJamesUk
- “conveyed with vim by the uniformly excellent 15-strong cast and four-strong band.” - The Guardian