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CRITICS’ PICK!

Theater review by Raven Snook

“…innocent Anna (a devastating Kaitlin Paige Longoria)…”

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“Examining fanaticism through a cult of teenage girls is a clever conceit, and after doing the show on and off for four years, the performers share a moving and believable rapport.”

Interview #2: Kaitlin Paige Longoria and Sarah Norris

New Light Artistic Director Sarah Norris interviews director Kaitlin Paige Longoria for the 10 minute radio drama, Promesa Promesota.

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Interview with Surviving Artist Podcast!

"Kaitlin Paige Longoria is an actor, musician, and painter. She chats with us about how a rendition of "Happy Birthday" sent her traveling around Europe, being called to New York, and using Tinder to learn more about the William Esper acting conservatory.”

 
 
 
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Teatron Jewish Theatre Festival

A review by Keith Waits

“Best of all was Longoria, who beautifully presented Anna as the vital, conflicted center of the play. It is in her that the illusory device of teen glibness falls away to expose the beating heart of the story.”

“I was again most moved by Longoria, who benefits from the way Brooks’ text positions the character as the most vulnerable and compassionate of the women but also is one of those actors who is capable of accessing emotional expression in such an authentic fashion that identification is almost impossible to escape.”

Survival is complicated for ‘Hitler’s Tasters’

Interview Chicago Tribune - by Myrna Petlicki

“Anna questions more than the other girls,” Longoria said. “She’s the one that’s kind of putting up a mirror to some of the things that society is putting on those girls.”

 
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Force Fed Food; Force Fed Beliefs

Reviewed by Sophie Vitello

“…Anna (Kaitlin Paige Longoria) is easily pegged as a scapegoat due to her sensitive and poetic nature, as expressed by Longoria’s melodic voice.”

 
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‘Hitler’s Tasters’ Review – A Cautionary Tale

Reviews by Stephanie Colburn

“(Anna) Kaitlin Paige Longoria, (Hilda) MaryKathryn Kopp, (Lisel) Hallie Griffen, and (Margot) Hanna Mae Sturges portray characters rich enough to haunt the audience long after the show is over.”