Company: “Stephanie Carlson ...sparkles”—Ed Siegel, The Boston Globe


“…Carlson makes April a real person, and she does a great job in conveying the unconscious irony of what is surely the best morning-after song every written.” --Jon Lehman, SouthofBoston.com


“Stephanie Carlson brings a perfect ditziness to April, Bobby’s flight attendant fling, creating a hilarious character who still somehow seems true.”—David Levy, talkinbroadway.com


“Stephanie Carlson is a delight as the empty headed flight attendant who clearly knows she’s dumb but tries to appear interesting all the same.” –R.J. Donovan, OnStage Boston

 
 

Christmas Carol: “ ...Belle (played with piercing sweetness and resolve by Stephanie Carlson) “ –Paul Kolas, Worcester Telegram and Gazette


The New Moon : “For those who like comic turns, they couldn’t ask for better than Stephanie Carlson and David Jachin Kelley as Julie and Alexander…” –Susan L. Serbin, Delaware County Daily Times



 

Distracted: “Theater is above all a communal event and an ensemble art.  But individual performances can’t help but leap out at the attentive spectator...At New Century...Stephanie Carlson in a hilarious turn as a twitchy OCD paradigm.” --Chris Rohman, Valley Advocate

Kiss Me Kate: “Carlson’s wide-eyed demeanor and commanding contralto croon were perfect for the part, and she never erred on the side of upstaging her colleagues, though armed with such songs as “Why Can’t You Behave?” and “Always True to You in My Fashion” and some of the funniest lines in the show, less team-spirited Loises might have been tempted” --Clifton Noble. Jr

The Odd Couple: “Stephanie Carlson and Cate Damon as the Pigeon Sisters leave the audience in tears from raucous laughter in the date scene… Exceptional production values and excellent casting make this a show worth seeing.”—Eric Johnson, www.inthespotlightinc.org