A Hundred Words For Snow by Tatty Hennessy
Director Matt Torney and actor Kristen Jeter joined “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes to discuss “A Hundred Words for Snow” and its themes of loss and hope.
VoyageATL: ATL’s Most Inspiring Stories, Meet Kristen Jeter
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The Book of Mormon - Jumamosi Tour
Sing praises for “Book of Mormon” at Fisher Theatre
"On Wednesday night, the part of Nabulungi, the comely daughter of one of the villagers, was played by Kristen Jeter instead of usual cast member Candace Quarrels. Jeter was exceptionally noteworthy in the funny duet she performs with Strand, called “Baptize Me,” which is filled with double entendres and sexual innuendos that brought forth uproarious laughter from the audience."
-Ronelle Greir - Oakland Press
Smyrna-native Performing In 'Book of Mormon' On Stage At The Fox
My First Internet Broadway Database Credit
(not sure this really counts as "press," but I'm excited about it)
Hair - Playhouse on Park
"Hair" at Playhouse On Park
"As the lights go down on the evocative, adult-sized-playground set by Demara Cabrera, and then illuminate the mesmerizing and multi-talented Kristen Jeter (Dionne), singing the first notes of“Aquarius” ... Kristen Jeter, as Dionne, comes as close to stealing this show as is possible without compromising the crucial sense of community on the stage." -Brooks Appelbaum - Connecticut Critics Circle
BWW Reviews: Playhouse on Park Closes Season With a HAIR Do
"By and large, the women in the cast are the superior singers and performers, particularly Kristen Jeter's Dionne (who opens the show with a glorious 'Aquarius')"
-Jacques Lamarre - BroadwayWorld.com
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Playhouse on Park Delivers The Spirit of 'Hair'
"A few other tribal members have a blush of character, such as the libidinous Woof (Kevin Barlowski), flower child Crissy (Lauren Monteleone) and dynamic Dionne (Kristen Jeter, who starts the show off with a glorious "Aquarius")." -Frank Rizzo - Hartford Courant
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The 60's live again in Playhouse on Park production of 'Hair'
"Kristen Jeter (Dionne) and Lauren Monteleone (Crissy) each possess excellent voices, which Jeter uses to maximum effect as she sings of the dawning of the age of “Aquarius”"
-Andrew Beck - Hartford Arts Examiner.com
21 Reasons Iced Coffee Is The Only Type Of Coffee You Should Be Drinking
#14. Is there anything else that says “IT’S SUMMER!!!” quite like enjoying an iced coffee on a warm day? DIDN’T THINK SO.
Local Stop: Astoria Park
Nuncrakers - Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse
Hard Habits To Break: "Nuncrackers" at the Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse through December 30
"While Kristen Jeter's moxie as the Brooklyn-born Sister Robert Ann is unmissable, it's her heartwarming
performance of 'All I Want For Christmas' that's unforgettable."
-Thom White, River Cities' Reader
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Circa's 'Nuncrackers' warm, funny
"Hairspray" veterans Kristen Jeter and Courtney Washington are back onstage as Sisters Robert Ann and
Hubert, respectively, each contributing strong vocals to their showcase numbers."
-David Burke, Quad-City Times
Hairspray- Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse
Aerosoul: "Hairspray," at the Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse through August 13
"Kristen Jeter lends spunk to Maybelles daughter, Little Inez."
-Thom White, River Cities' Reader
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CIRCA '21'S "HAIRSPRAY" IS ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS, AND BRILLIANT TO BOOT
"Kristen Jeter is spunky as Little Inez"
-Sean Leary, SeanLeary.com
All Shook Up - Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse
Let Yourself Go: "All Shook Up," at the Circa 21 Dinner Playhouse throughMarch 19
"As Dean (Bret Churchill) and Lorraine (Kristen Jeter) sing tenderly of their love for each other, they dance together with quicker steps and higher spirits than the melody seems to require, and the mix creates a true impression of young romancethere's a sweet excitement in their infatuation... Kristen Jeter seems to embody the perceived '50s sensibility with a constant smile, wholesome nature, and rebellious streak that never crosses over into the bad-girl territory."
-Thom White, River Cities Reader
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Circa's "All Shook Up" is fit for a King
"Welcome additions to the cast include Grace, with a formidable gospel belt, and Jeter, with a winsome personality. I hope both are already signed for Circa's production of "Hairspray" this summer."
-David Burke, The Quad-City Times
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Review: Circa cast shakes and shines in 'All Shook Up'
"The young Ms. Jeter is spot-on as Lorraine, who longs for the forbidden love of 'Romeo and Juliet' and gets it with innocent Dean (Bret Churchill), the do-gooder mayor's son who doesn't want to return to military academy. She has a warm, solid voice, which shines in 'That's All Right.'" - Jonathon Turner, QConline.com