Headshots and Quotes

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Peaches, Lurking under there…

Peaches, Lurking under there…

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@embodied poetics with Aurelian Koch

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@embodied poetics. Neutral Mask

@embodied poetics. Neutral Mask

Peaches, Lurking under there…

Peaches, Lurking under there…

Global Peace Exchange - Teaching

Global Peace Exchange - Teaching


 
”It is a hilarious and creative show about birth that highlights Kjersti’s energy and willingness to embrace all the feelings that come with being a mother. It moved me and it made me laugh in almost the same breath. Awesome!”
— Audience member, Olive
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“Webb plays her clown like a virtuoso of physical comedy. She knows Olive in a way that most of us can only hope to ever know ourselves.”

- Audience member, Once upon a time: The End

”A touching and powerful experience”
— The Colorado Daily
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A laugh filled adventure of airports and life that is not to be missed!

– The Daily Camera

”Bethany Urban and Kjersti Webb teamed up in “once upon a time: The End” at Theatre13 and flushed laughter out of the audience in several scenes, including a particularly hilarious one in which Urban portrayed an airport toilet, and Webb a weary traveler.”

— Boulder Daily Camera

Security agents around every corner, a magically appearing prince, a schizophrenic barista, and a smart mouthed toilet – a laugh filled adventure of airports and life that is not to be missed!

– The Daily Camera

”With humor and keen physical skill, Webb plays a woman hap hazardously negotiating annoyance after annoyance, road block after road block, while Urban fearlessly and seamlessly changes into the characters and objects surrounding Webb, playing everything from a security agent to a talking toilet!”
— The Daily Camera
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Webb’s performance is “artful” and “humorous”.

– Boulder Daily Camera

“…sharp and remarkably focused, especially for a play that had so many different characters and interweaving scenes, and that called for so much precision in the delivery of its dialogue… the two actresses performed their parts in such an artful, humorous way…”
— The Daily Camera