-Alameda Post

“But it’s Alicia, played with comic ridiculousness by Anna Kosiarek, who steals the… show.”

-theaterstorm.com

As Eve, Anna Kosiarek projects a convincing innocence at the start, and is very good at only gradually revealing the worm at the core of her polished and tempting apple. She is superb as the girl whom everybody wants to help. Until they live to regret it.

-Broadwayworld.com

“Kosiarek makes Alicia not only believable but also shows how her simplistic approach can not only hurt others, but also hurt herself. Maintaining focus while appearing to not have a thought in your head is difficult to do, and Kosiarek nails it.”

- broadwayworld.com

“Anna Kosiarek as Sister James is sneaky. You think it’s a simple character, but she quickly shows you that even naivety and kindness have depths and shadows.”

-Alameda Post

“Kosiarek plays Sister James, the younger nun and teacher at the school, with sincere timidity and bridled joy. Her innocence and uncertainty is ours and is wonderfully portrayed.”

-broadwayworld.com

The show is headlined by Anna Kosiarek as Eve Harrington. She is lovely in the opening scenes, reeling us all in to root for the fresh-faced girl.”

-cordellreports.com

“Anna Kosiarek plays Sister James… with great skill. Although Sister James’s faith seems unshaken, Kosiarek shows a wide-eyed innocence and a great range of emotions in response to Aloysius’s rigidity…”

-front row review

Kosiarek’s notable ability to shift demeanor—changing expressions, posture, and tone in an instant—makes Eve’s duplicity both believable and engaging.

-talkinbroadway.com

“Anna Kosiarek is immediately likeable as the powerful online warrior whose real-world self is often awkward, self-deprecating, and yet suddenly silly, but who melts into a puddle of gushes…when she is around Raul.”

-alameda post

Eve, played by Anna Kosiarek—who was outstanding as Sister James in last season’s Doubt—has a singular objective of getting onstage so she can show her skills…Kosiarek is oh-gosh innocent and charming until she begins to wreck everyone around her to get famous.”

-broadwayworld.com

Anna Kosiarek as Vivvi becomes as close as humanly possible to a live version of pop art with her wide eyes and full expression.

-Local news matters

Anna Kosiarek… whose hangdog expressions are reminiscent of Stan Laurel.