Reviews
“The younger pair are played by University of Central Florida students Rosalind Loren Krabill and Seth Thornton. They have a believable chemistry and a pleasing air of naturalness. Krabill has the knack of making the audience aware that there’s more going on with their character than what is seen on the surface.” – The Orlando Sentinel
”A groundbreaking theatrical production promises to captivate audiences and critics alike as it reinvents Shakespeare's timeless comedy, "The Taming of the Shrew." Local talent Rosalind Loren Krabill, a native of Arlington, takes center stage not only as the cunning and manipulative Petruchio but also as the co-director and co-producer alongside Brad DeBorde, Theatre Director at The Oakridge School in Arlington and graduate of The University of North Texas…The production has already garnered considerable support, raising over $25,000.00 from prominent sponsors including: The Mark Cuban Foundation, Kirkland & Ellis, Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, and The Mama Bears Giving Circle.”
–Star Local Media
“I cast Rosalind as Emily in our studio production of OUR TOWN because I could see they had the strength and drive to pull for the role in two weeks - and because they weren’t afraid to be vulnerable. They are also sensitive to the poetry and react in real time to the events around them; they are genuinely affected by the story and the people around them. Rosalind is more than an ingénue. They are a young person on a mission – interested, passionate about their place in the world, and with a strong sense that it’s part of their responsibility to make it a better place for us all.”
– Laura Flanagan, Associate Professor of Theatre Practice Head of Undergraduate Voice University of Southern California School of Dramatic Arts