Christine Horn Theatre Reviews
“KISS ME, KATE”
-Reprise Theatre Company: Los Angeles-


“Christine Horn as Lilli's dresser grabs the house at the outset with her laser-beam attack on "Another Op'nin', Another Show."
-Backstage
“The supporting players shine…especially Christine Horn, who makes you wish her Hattie had more than "Another Openin, Another Show" to sing. “ -Theatre Mania
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“SUMMER OF LOVE”
-Musical Theatre West: Los Angeles-


“Of the dozen singers, several are terrific (Christine Horn…)”
-Los Angeles Times
“Above all, jaws drop when Christine Horn opens her mouth; her powerhouse rendition of Joplin's "Piece Of My Heart" is electric as is her painful rendition of "Dream A Little Dream." -Theater Mania
“Among other standout turns by actors playing the tribes members are Christine Horn's heart-wrenching lament "Pieces of My Heart…” -Backstage
"And my absolute favorite moment of the show happens during the quiet moment of "Dream A Little Dream," led by Horn's gorgeous solo, marking one of several standout moments she sings in the show." -BroadwayWorld.com
“The evening’s highlights, such as Christine Horn’s (Saige) delivery of a gut-wrenching version of Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart…”
-Greater Long Beach
“…Christine Horn is a dynamo as Saige…”
-Grigware
“Saige (Christine Horn) is a sassy black woman with long legs. Her storyline is brought to the forefront when she sings "Piece of My Heart" to ladies man River (Eric Anderson). Horn has the soul of Erma Franklin, but the edge of Janis Joplin to make her performance one of the best of the show.” -Daily 49er
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"THE WOMEN OF BREWSTER PLACE"
-Celebration Theatre: Los Angeles-


“Christine Horn is a revelation as Lorraine.”
-Stage and Cinema.com
“As the lesbian couple receiving the brunt of the pressure from these bigots, Christine Horn and Erica Ash offer sublime portrayals. Horn, whose character is a schoolteacher, has a sidesplitting comic turn in the song "Smile," in which she bravely tries to handle an unruly class.” -Backstage
“My personal favorite number was “Smile”. The Act II musical number is an enchanting homage to teachers who still love teaching and an exhausting yet incredible solo performance by Christine Horn. Well, Done.” -LA Splash Magazines Worldwide
“Performances are all-around sensational…Best of all is Horn’s performance as Lorraine, who lucks out with a grand total of three show-stopping numbers…” -StageSceneLA.com
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ADDING MACHINE
-Odyssey Theatre Ensemble: Los Angeles-


“Musically the heart of the show, Christine Horn brings rich, earnest warmth to Daisy, particularly in the love song “I’d Rather Watch You.” A vocally stirring performance coupled with the song’s popular idiom make this number a potential show-stopper…"
-Edge Los Angeles
“Horn dazzles in this very different role, imbuing Daisy with a sad sweetness and vocalizing with a set of absolutely glorious pipes.”
-StageScene LA
“…nicely sung pieces by Christine Horn as Mrs. Devour…”
-Hollywood Report Card