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Paradeat Fingerlakes Musical Theatre Festival

"Kristin Wetherington, as Lucille Frank is truly stuninng.  She shows off her passionate and powerful vocals at every moment. Her devotion to the role is evident.

Her well-trained voice shines in "You Don't Know This Man" and "Do It Alone".  They represent some of the best moments on stage."

- Broadway World

His wife, Lucille (Kristin Wetherington), is anything but a passive Southern belle. Her heartfelt solo “You Don’t Know This Man” signals her resolve to do what she can. 

- Syracuse New Times

Galligan-Stierle and Wetherington captivate.

The lead duo finds a moving chemistry if only through shared dramatic and vocal excellence.

- Auburn Pub

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South Pacificat Triad Stage

Wetherington, sang with a clear and fragile voice – a perfect match for her innocent role as Nellie Forbush. She revealed a three-dimensional aspect to her character as she realized she took the love she had for granted and begins weeping for Emile. 

- The Carolinian

Aidaat White Plains Performing Arts

"Material girl and fashionista Egyptian Princess Amneris, a delightfully comic Kristin Wetherington, provides all the comic relief as she lets her vanity show"
- Broadway World

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Victor Victoria at Ocean State Theatre Company

Kristin Wetherington is almost indescribably delicious. When she is on stage, the stage is hers. 

-Broadway World

"Wetherington steals the show.

She alone is worth the price of admission."

- Motif Magazine

"Norma, is a seismic force in this production.

Kristin Wetherington plays the role beautifully, infusing enough sass to be riotous every time she speaks."

- Providence Journal 

"Kristin Wetherington's dumb blonde character is phenomenally performed.

Her song “Paris Makes Me Horny" is the funniest number in the show."

-Theater Mirror

Kristin Wetherington's bawdiness and physical comedy are perfection.  

- 630WPRO.com

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miracle worker at OSTC

light princess at New Victory Theatre

Kate, the young second wife and Helen’s mother is played beautifully by Kristin Wetherington.

- The Newport Daily News

"Kristin Wetherington makes for a wonderfully sympathetic and conflicted Mrs. Keller, juggling maternal love for Helen while trying to remain loyal to her headstrong husband."

- Motif RI

The witch (Kristin Wetherington) delivers.
- The New York Times

Wetherington unleashes her powerful soprano adding color to lyrics.

- TheatreMania

When it came time for applause it was Kristin Wetherington, the witch who the children loved for her acting and singing.

- Times Square Chronicles

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