“Kristie Berger is a dynamo as Mrs. Boyle – a rather unpleasant woman with a demanding disposition and total lack of personability. Her performance is one of the many highlights of the show.” The Mousetrap, Rikki Lee Travolta, Life and Times
“Kristie Berger is a hoot as the nasty-tempered Mrs. Boyle.” The Epoch Times
“Mrs. Boyle (Kristie Berger) is an obdurate old biddy who delights in being dull.” New City
"Last seen a Citadel in The Birds, Kristie Berger strongly portrays crusty, ill-tempered Mrs. Boyle. " Theatre in Chicago
"...Kristie Berger plays Diane with likability, maturity, and blunt honesty. Her half smiles and determination to remain calm, when everything around her is falling apart, is both the strength of her performance and this production. There’s also a wonderful maternal quality that Ms. Berger brings to the role that makes her Diane someone with whom the audience can relate." The Birds, Theatre in Chicago
"...As Barbara Fordham...the dynamic Kristie Berger radiates with multifaceted panache. Berger, so memorable in the Race production of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, beautifully unravels, with captivating depth and vulnerability, multiple layers throughout Barbara's emotionally frustrated journey..." August: Osage County, Dayton City Paper
"...Berger, as Marty, the class instructor, provides fine character nuances." Circle Mirror Transformation, Lincoln Journal Star
"...Berger, the flamboyant and equally insecure Masha...delivers fine efforts...colorful....extravagant...couched in comedic satire..." Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Lincoln Journal Star
"...Marley and Berger are memorable in these roles....Berger is even more expressive as the frustrated, confused Barbara — angry with her cheating husband and her petulant daughter, clueless how to relate to her sisters, and unwittingly turning into her harridan of a mother."August: Osage County, Critic's Pick, CityBeat
"...The volatile, multifaceted performances of Susanne Marley (Violet Weston) and Kristie Berger (Barbara Fordham) were unquestionably superlative." August: Osage County, Top 10 Theater in Dayton and NYC, Dayton Most Metro.com
"...As Frankie, Berger was a gem. Her smoky-voiced portrayal was filled with complex nuance....wonderful performance....emotional and richly detailed portrayal....certainly ranks among this season's best." Frankie & Johnny, Dayton City Paper
"....[Berger is] quietly excellent.....what is so satisfying with the Rep's effort is the depth of detail and commitment the actors bring to the play." Bus Stop, Lincoln Journal Star
"...Berger, as the foul-mouthed but vulnerable tomboy crook...never misses a beat, a line, or a character nuance." Criminal Hearts, Chicago Tribune
"...Kristie Berger's Bo is a life force..."Criminal Hearts, The Reader
"Kristie Berger, in particular, displays remarkable range as a tough woman who takes no shit, but who, by the end of the play, is nearly immobilized, weeping with pain thanks to an injury." Cementville, New City
"...Kristie Berger as the wise-cracking Sylvie [and the other four actresses] electrify the stage with their bantering, bickering, and bonding." The Odd Couple: Female Version, Windy City Media Group
"...in the Short Plays of William Inge....standouts include Kristie Berger..." Equity Library Theater, Chicago Sun Times
“…perfect and superb cast of four….the women explore their characters to the max…”Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Southland Entertainment
A link to an article about The Birds: http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/vernon-hills/lifestyles/ct-hpn-go-the-birds-citadel-tl-0929-20160926-story.html
Youtube promo for The Birds and audience chat and clips from August: Osage County: