Reviews
MDQ: Playhouse on the Square
"Kathryn Kilger's a smokey-voiced delight as Elvis' squeeze Dyanne. Her songs and character are shoehorned in, but she makes herself essential as the mystery girl cropped from the famous photo." Click here for the full review
Rock of Ages: Playhouse On the Square
"Kathryn Kilger is a fine fit for Sherrie, the good girl in a bad situation..." Click here for the full review
Last Shift: Horror Film
"The other actors are fine in their small parts, especially
the Paymon family (Joshua Mikel, Sarah Sculco, and Kathryn Kilger) who deliver just the right amount of crazy to make them feel real and not over the top." Click here for the full review
Candide: Edinburgh Fringe Festival
"Those that shone the most were...and above all Kathryn Kilger's Cunégonde. Again one has to remind oneself that Kilger is still only in high school, and of course the blending of registers and coloratura will not be in place yet, but this could well be a voice of the highest quality, already sounding very secure and focussed, with a lovely lyric timbre, and a top that just floats and floats with the most effortless beauty imaginable. I know sopranos twice her age that would kill for high notes like that." Click here for the full review
"The Candide of Tommy Prast, the Pangloss of Riley Suter, and the Cunegonde of Kathryn Kilger provided a solid triangle of leads upon which to build a balanced dramatic structure... Prast and Kilger were most impressive. Kilger’s “Glitter and Be Gay” was a breathtaking feat for a 17-year-old singer." Click here for the full review
"The music is extremely impressive, and even more so is the voice of Kathryn Kilger, who played Cunégonde and reached exquisite notes..." Click here for the full review