Reviews

 

The Sound of Music

“Kayleen Seidl is absolutely superb as Maria. Ms. Seidl's exceptional performance of the title song and "My Favorite Things" with Cáitlín Burke, who portrays Mother Abbess, will leave you smiling from ear to ear.”

— BroadwayWorld.com


”And, of course, there was the effervescent and angelic Maria Rainer.  Kayleen Seidl’s version of this famous character was pure joy.  Her beautiful tone of voice matched the famous songs we all know so well, all while making them feel playful and new.” 

— TheTheatreGuide.com


Phantom

“She charms the audience as she moves effortlessly across the stage. When she sings, her amazing vocal performance soars through the theater capturing and lifting the audience. On opening night we witnessed a future Broadway star on the Westchester stage.”

— IOnTheValley.com

“[Seidl] who captivates The Phantom with her Lily Pons pyrotechnical voice, sings coloratura high notes effortlessly…I kept thinking she would not be able to top her showstopper ‘Home’ in the first act, but I was wrong!”

— BroadwayWorld.com

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Guys and Dolls National Tour

“Powerful duets and a playful dance number shared between [Matthew Taylor and Kayleen Seidl] were highlights of the production, as was watching Seidl take her character from lady to “doll” and back again through a transformative vocal performance.”

— OCInsite.com

“[Seidl] makes the role her own, using moments of quiet intensity that work effectively to offset the scenes where the wild inner Sarah Brown finally breaks loose.”

— Spokesman.com

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Oklahoma!

“Seidl’s Laurey is more than pretty and confused about men; she’s really conceivable as a very young woman holding down a farm.”

— BroadwayWorld.com

“Seidl is stubborn and self-assured in this role, and I enjoyed her performance. Her vocals in "Many a New Day" are strong and endearing.”

— TheatreSensation.com

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Showboat

“Kayleen Seidl, in the female leading role of Magnolia, is another wonderful singer, with a soaring soprano voice that is pure, and sweet. This belle not only sings well, she's got the acting chops to match.”

— Captivasanibel.com

It Shoulda Been You

“As bride Rebecca, Kayleen Seidl also has a marvelous singing voice, which she uses well in a second-act song of self-validation, 'A Little Bit Less Than.”

— LancasterOnline.com

Les Miserables

“She sparkles onstage and so does her voice.”

— CapeCoral.com