The Reviews Are In...
RELATIVELY SPEAKING
Sheila is the heart of the production, and Greenberg plays her as self-possessed until she can’t be, tapping into the emotion that underlies the entire play.
Natalie De La Garza - Houston Press
I was blown away by Kara Greenberg’s performance as Shelia...to see her formidable talent front and center. Each line, each retort, each expression perfectly captures both the genre and the trajectory of this very British play.
Doni Wilson - Houstonia Magazine
BRIGHT IDEAS
Kara Greenberg nearly walks off with the show…Every character she embodies, is chameleonic gold.
Dink O’Neal – Backstage
KITH AND KIN
Kara Greenberg cuts to the scene-stealing bone.
David C. Nichols – The Los Angeles Times
Kara Greenberg, singularly charismatic, envelopes the room with a buzz of electricity.
Steven Leigh Morris – LA Weekly
A well cast Kara Greenberg, fills the stage. Her line delivery is right on target. Her sardonic wit…is perfection.
Ariana Mufson – Curtain up
THE LAST SESSION
Greenberg's hysterical irreverence is the backbone of the production.
Lee Williams - The Houston Press
THE MINEOLA TWINS
Greenberg is hilarious. This is hyperbole at its best, and Greenberg plays it to the hilt.
Greenberg, who has a bitterly smart sense of irony, runs with the fascinating idiosyncrasies of Vogel's imagination.
Lee Williams - The Houston Press
BAT BOY
Kara Greenberg gives a polished and witty performance as Meredith, singing strongly and projecting a gently satiric yet warm-hearted air.
Everett Evans -Houston Chronicle
Kara Greenberg (Meredith Parker) demonstrates her vocal and acting command.
Chuck Perroncel – TX Triangle
Kara Greenberg, now living in L.A., returns to Houston for this engagement, and it’s about time. It’s wonderful to once more see (and hear) her own professional magic .
D.L. Groover – Outsmart
I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
Kara Greenberg…sassy, shy, silly, sad – all are emotions she wears with great authenticity, carried by a most expressive voice…this woman is a showtune natural. She overflows with an easy ability to change timbre and has terrific range.
Chuck Perroncel – TX Triangle
Kara Greenberg brings hilarious punch to the scene…then she steps out of the scene, belting out…Single Man Drought.
Greenberg gives a beautiful rendition of I Will Be Loved Tonight.
Greenberg scores.
Everett Evans - Houston Chronicle



