Seussical
"Kirsten Hopkins is endearing and comic as Horton's would-be love interest, the tail feather challenged Gertrude McFuzz, and her 'Notice Me, Horton' and 'All For You' are high points of the show." --David-Edward Hughes, talkinbroadway.com
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"It's quite an achievement to stand out the way Kirsten Hopkins does, as Gertrude McFuzz. . . Smart comic acting, good singing and a goofy charm. . ." --Jerry Kraft, seattleactor.com

This Land: Woody Guthrie
"One couldn't ask for more from the 11-member cast's hoe-down versions of the jaunty anti-fascist anthem 'Bound to Lose' and other 'hoots' . . . and Kirsten Hopkins' silvery-voiced singing of plaintive ballads." --Misha Berson, Seattle Times
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Light Up the Sky
“Kirsten Hopkins is perfection as the always posing, high-strung star Irene Livingston who calls everyone ‘dahling’ and while crying looks around to see if anyone's watching.” --NJ Arts Maven
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“The outstanding performances of the evening are Kirsten Hopkins and Mikaela Kafka as the temperamental Irene Livingston and her mother Stella, respectively.  Kirsten Hopkins pulls off the difficult task of demonstrating for us the poise, flair and vigorous spirit that sets off a true stage star whose peccadilloes must be accepted (or, at least, to which attention must be paid).”
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Your Boyfriend May Be Imaginary
"Hopkins is delightfully dry as Beth." --Duncan Pflaster, Broadwayworld.com
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An Actor's Carol
"Hopkins' roles are executed with perfect timing and pitch. As [George's] wife, her combination of skeptic [...] and affectionate wife strike just the right note. In her performance as the stage manager Ghost of Christmas Present, she lets everyone know who's the boss." --Veronica Scutaro, Exit Zero
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