Reviews
“Turner Riley’s Seymour is hard to imagine bettered, between their crystalline tones and their charming chemistry with Mia Angelique’s Audrey. Their voices together raised the hair on my arms, again and again.”
-Richard Sanford, Columbus Underground
“Turner is confident and bold in the role of Elsa Schrader. [They] play off Jake Mills, portraying the full- of-himself Max Detweiler, perfectly. The two are highly memorable scene stealers thanks to their witty line delivery. Their rendition of "How Can Love Survive" showcases considerable comedic chops.”
-Natasha Ashley, Boadwayworld.com
"Turner plays Mother with a quiet, content grace in the beginning. [They] beautifully transition into a responsible, mature and determined woman as the play progresses. Turner's Mother pours her soul into "Back to Before," ... It's Turner's strongest moment on stage."
-Aaron Krause, Norwalk Reflector
"TURNER CAME INTO [THEIR] OWN WITH “BACK TO BEFORE,” ... TURNER’S SOPRANO VOICE BROUGHT A UNIQUE, STANDOUT TONE THROUGHOUT THE PRODUCTION, STRIKING [THEM] AS A PROMISING LEAD"
-Courtney Shultz, Charlotte Weekly
"Turner’s Mother is a magnificent, strong-willed woman, coming into her own. Turner’s voice nails every nuance."
-Jesse R. Gephart, Triangle Arts and Entertainment
"Turner, who makes an all-too-brief appearance as the “Lady of the Lake,” Nimue, had my favorite voice of the show: a crystal clear soprano that I wanted so much more of."
- Kim Kalunian, WPRO News