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"Lauren Krigel is very appealing in the role, looks great in the many costumes, and presents a melting soprano in “Till There Was You.”

-Neal Newman DC Metro Theater Arts

Less won over (at first) is Marian Paroo, a librarian and piano teacher played by Philadelphia-based musical actress Lauren Krigel, making her impressive Candlelight debut.

-Holly Quinn Delaware The New Journal Delaware Online

“As Anna, soprano Lauren Krigel, fresh from Walnut Street Theatre’s “Fiddler on the Roof,” acts as well as she sings.”

-Anita Donovan Bucks County Herald

 

“Lauren Krigel was the whore turned enlightened Lady whom Quixote waxes his knightly charms, Aldonza/Dulcinea. Krigel belted out “It’s All the Same” with a determined voice, showing the cast and audience that she had pipes. As the mistreated and abused Aldonza, Krigel was brash and bold, dealing with the famous rape/beating scene. “

-Kevin Korowicki Stage Magazine

 

“The real standouts of the show are the “romantic couple” and the young “comic couple”.  Lauren Krigel and Chris Baron are believable as the romantic, meet by the luck of the stars, couple.  Irene Malloy, a widow who owns a hat shop in fashionable New York City, falls for a Head Clerk from Yonkers, Cornelius Hackl.  Krigel and Baron have a special moment in the second act with their duet “It Only Takes a Moment”.  Their voices blend into one sweet sound.  I was very impressed.  Krigel also grabs the spotlight with a bittersweet “Ribbons Down My Back” which makes you feel sad, but hopeful.  Tough to do, but when you pull it off, it is pretty moving. “

-Kevin Korowicki Stage Magazine

 

 “Lauren Krigel (Lady Jacqueline) continued to show her ability to seduce men on stage and in the audience, with her temptress actions, body language and sultry voice.  “

-Keven Korowicki Stage Magazine

 

“On Monday, July 18, 2011 at 8 pm, the Delaware River Theatre Collective will hold a fundraising concert entitled "One Night Only" at the Stephen J. Buck Memorial Theater at the New Hope-Solebury High School Auditorium, 180 W. Bridge Street in New Hope, PA. The concert will consist of musical theatre showstoppers performed by Broadway actors including: Adam Halpin (Glory Days, Rent), Rodney Hicks (Scottsboro Boys, Jesus Christ Superstar), Morgan James (Addams Family, Wonderland), Brian Ogilvie (Mary Poppins), Laura Beth Wells (Spider Man) and other industry professionals including some 

Playhouse alumni: Jordan Brennan, Lauren Krigel, Nicole Calabrese, David 

Campbell, Zachay Clause, Jennifer Harrison, Jennifer Lameo, Adam Levinskas, Jill Palena, Louis Palena, Jihyen Park, Jenny Pilong, Marrick Smith and Dana Winkle.“ 

-BWW News Desk Broadwayworld.com

 

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