REVIEWS
Our Town-
"Kiser, particularly, is heartbreaking as she navigates Emily’s life stages and begs to reverse them."-My Palm Beach Post
"Kiser, in particular, is perfection as the mature-for-her-age youngster, then the awkward lovesick girl and then the toughest challenge as the deceased Emily who is stunned at what she learns about life. In a speech usually mangled by high school student actors, Kiser movingly bids farewell to Life as exemplified by acknowledging such shards as sunflowers and clocks ticking."- Florida Theater Onstage
"A welcome newcomer to Dramaworks’ stage is Emiley Kiser, playing Emily Webb with effortless radiance."-Palm Beach Daily News
Henry VIII-
"Emiley Kiser, as Anne Bullen (Boleyn) radiates a vision of gentleness."-Lehigh Valley Press
Anne of Green Gables-
“Enchanting is the word that comes to mind to describe both "Anne of Green Gables," now playing at DeSales University, and Emiley Kiser, the incredibly talented freshman who plays the title role.”-Lehigh Valley Press
“Kiser is a sheer delight. She is an intuitive actor. Her facial expressions, her physical movements and her interactions with the adults in her life and her contemporaries always ring true.”-Morning Call
Sleeping Beauty-
"Enchanting Emiley Kiser as Rosalind (Sleeping Beauty) couldn't have been more perfectly cast in the title role. She captivated her young audience with her description of the perfect prince for her." –Lehigh Valley Press
Beauty and the Beast-
"Belinda Bell, or "Beauty" as she is known, is perfectly played by the graceful and completely enchanting Emiley Kiser."-Lehigh Valley Press
"Belinda is played winningly and with spunk by Emily Kiser."-Morning Call
Much Ado About Nothing-
“Robidas and Kiser play out their romance with a sweet innocence. Robidas' Claudio is honest, idealistic and full of boyish charm and it is easy to believe in his love for Hero. Kiser plays Hero with girlish charm and a bubbly enthusiasm.” –Morning Call
Shooting Stars-
“From its opening moments, when Emiley Kiser as Butch bursts into the locker room, laughs abound. Kiser has a beguiling charm and sets the mood with the telling of one of the longest jokes to be told on a theatrical stage. It is Kiser's aggressive and peppy perseverance that gives us an insight into the fierce competitiveness of these female athletes.” -Morning Call
Our Town-
"Kiser, particularly, is heartbreaking as she navigates Emily’s life stages and begs to reverse them."-My Palm Beach Post
"Kiser, in particular, is perfection as the mature-for-her-age youngster, then the awkward lovesick girl and then the toughest challenge as the deceased Emily who is stunned at what she learns about life. In a speech usually mangled by high school student actors, Kiser movingly bids farewell to Life as exemplified by acknowledging such shards as sunflowers and clocks ticking."- Florida Theater Onstage
"A welcome newcomer to Dramaworks’ stage is Emiley Kiser, playing Emily Webb with effortless radiance."-Palm Beach Daily News
Henry VIII-
"Emiley Kiser, as Anne Bullen (Boleyn) radiates a vision of gentleness."-Lehigh Valley Press
Anne of Green Gables-
“Enchanting is the word that comes to mind to describe both "Anne of Green Gables," now playing at DeSales University, and Emiley Kiser, the incredibly talented freshman who plays the title role.”-Lehigh Valley Press
“Kiser is a sheer delight. She is an intuitive actor. Her facial expressions, her physical movements and her interactions with the adults in her life and her contemporaries always ring true.”-Morning Call
Sleeping Beauty-
"Enchanting Emiley Kiser as Rosalind (Sleeping Beauty) couldn't have been more perfectly cast in the title role. She captivated her young audience with her description of the perfect prince for her." –Lehigh Valley Press
Beauty and the Beast-
"Belinda Bell, or "Beauty" as she is known, is perfectly played by the graceful and completely enchanting Emiley Kiser."-Lehigh Valley Press
"Belinda is played winningly and with spunk by Emily Kiser."-Morning Call
Much Ado About Nothing-
“Robidas and Kiser play out their romance with a sweet innocence. Robidas' Claudio is honest, idealistic and full of boyish charm and it is easy to believe in his love for Hero. Kiser plays Hero with girlish charm and a bubbly enthusiasm.” –Morning Call
Shooting Stars-
“From its opening moments, when Emiley Kiser as Butch bursts into the locker room, laughs abound. Kiser has a beguiling charm and sets the mood with the telling of one of the longest jokes to be told on a theatrical stage. It is Kiser's aggressive and peppy perseverance that gives us an insight into the fierce competitiveness of these female athletes.” -Morning Call