Kate Mulberry
singer / actor
"Working"
O'Connell & Company
"Kate Mulberry has a beautiful voice that soars to the rafters. "Just a Housewife" is a bittersweet commentary on how stay-at-home-moms are perceived. She and Emily Yancey play well off each other as an aide in a nursing home and a nanny in "A Very Good Day."
"Directed by Neal Radice, the production is engaging and moves swiftly with almost no time between monologues and songs. Each performer is well-suited to their various roles, and each is excellent. "
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"Good acting and superior ensemble singing among the four women in WORKING made this a most enjoyable show. The female harmonizing was incredibly tight…This is one of those shows where all the theatrical elements click. Really, you should go."
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"The Rocky Horror Show"
Lancaster Opera House (2021)
"This production is a terrific success. Director David Bondrow has assembled a group of outstanding singers to bring these songs to life. It’s an infectious performance, full of youth and humor. You can feel excitement radiate from these actors, seemingly delighted to be back onstage."
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"Miracle on South Division Street"
Lancaster Opera House
"This cast is doing excellent work, especially in portraying the sort of good-natured in-fighting that happens between siblings and parents…Mulberry’s hard-edge works great for bratty Beverly."
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"The Rocky Horror Show"
Lancaster Opera House (2019)
"Lancaster Opera House debuted its first musical of its first season completely in-residence last weekend with cult classic “The Rocky Horror Show.” Richard O’Brien’s creepy, hilarious and sometimes insane show is well performed by a talent-ridden cast…With [the] cast, every song is taken to new heights and is impeccably performed by the cast… If you’re a Rocky Horror fan, you’ll love every minute."
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"Rumors"
Lancaster Opera House
"Director David Bondrow has a wonderfully cast ensemble to play with here. He draws on their strengths to winning effect, sketching portraits of personalities so gestural they could be mistaken for an editorial cartoon. And as Cookie and Ernie Cusack, the eccentrics of the bunch whom I remember so fondly, Kate Mulberry and Larry Smith are refreshingly real."
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"Urinetown"
Bartlett Theatre, SUNY Fredonia
"I'm constantly impressed by the level of talent and professionalism Fredonia students bring to their productions. Kate Mulberry brings enormous physical energy and a sort of quirky depth to her character, the grasping Ms. Pennywise which, perhaps out of place in a show that skewers any attempt to find deeper meaning, bespeaks her talents as an actress."