Sideshow- July 2012
"What is most fascinating about the performances of Anderson and Taylor is that, although they are joined together for their entire time on stage, they are remarkably interesting to watch separately. Anderson’s more outgoing and dramatic Daisy is as fully realized and distinct as Taylor’s often shy and reflective Violet. It makes the overall performance stunning in its emotionality, especially during “When I’m By Your Side,” “Who Will Love Me As I Am,” and the sadly hopeful “I Will Never Leave You.” The genuine chemistry coming from the stage between these two extraordinarily talented actresses is palpable and evocative. And, fortunately, their ability to “bring it” isn’t limited to either the acting or the singing. Their harmonies and their individual belts are at peak performance."
-Dennis Kempton, Oeuvre Magazine, July 2012
-Dennis Kempton, Oeuvre Magazine, July 2012
Target Behavior- December 2011
"Anderson gives Violette's dead on rendition of the classic alcoholic's rationalization a conviction that will make anyone who's ever been subjected to the spiel cringe."
-Paul Brisset, Duluth News Tribune, December 2011
-Paul Brisset, Duluth News Tribune, December 2011
Andrew Lippa's Wild Party- August 2011
" As Kate, is the second of the show’s vocal heavy hitters. There isn’t a moment when she’s on stage and not putting out a full throated performance. In addition to her outstanding vocals, Anderson provides great comedy, timing, and verve to her onstage performance of Kate and in her complicated relationships with Queenie and Burrs."
-Dennis Kempton, Oeuvre Magazine, August 2011
-Dennis Kempton, Oeuvre Magazine, August 2011
Colder Than Here- March 2011
"Anderson carries off Myra’s matter-of-fact efficiency admirably;... but she also deftly allows the character’s repressed fear to leak through at times."
-Paul Brisset, Duluth News Tribune, March 2011
-Paul Brisset, Duluth News Tribune, March 2011
The Who's TOMMY- June 2010
"And who could ever forget Anderson's performance as the Gypsie. Anderson blew away the audience as she sang 'Acid Queen' which rivals Tina Turner's performance in the 1975 'Tommy' movie."
-Derik Iverson, Examiner
-Derik Iverson, Examiner