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Review: Zach Theatre's The Inheritance, Part 1
Epic in length and ambition, this portrait of gay life in the 21st century is stunning

Aug. 26, 2022 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Robert Faires' Top 10 Works That Spoke to Me About 2020
Throughout 2020, performances and books seemed to contain messages about the year – its trials, its traumas, and its echoes in history
"...present helping the sole performer – here, an engaging Kriston Woodreaux – list the pleasures that make life worth..."

Dec. 18, 2020 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Every Brilliant Thing
Zach Theatre's production gives audiences a reason to live – make that a million reasons
"...a favor. At least that's how it feels with Kriston Woodreaux in Zach Theatre's production. The actor is welcoming..."

Feb. 14, 2020 Arts Review by Robert Faires

UT's Cohen New Works Festival Brings Experimentation to the Stage
Campus hosts a weeklong celebration of working outside comfort zones
"...but words and metaphors and making it performable,” says Kriston Woodreaux, one of the project leads for Brutal Imagination...."

April 12, 2019 Arts Post by Alyssa Hiarker

Zach Theatre's Notes From the Field
This production of Anna Deavere Smith's provocative docudrama calls out America's criminal justice system
"...actors who divide the workload: Michelle Alexander, Carla Nickerson, Kriston Woodreaux, and Zell Miller III...."

March 15, 2019 Arts Review by Bob Abelman

This Is America: Part Two
More from the Notes From the Field cast on living black
"...with Zell Miller III, Carla Nickerson, Michelle Alexander, and Kriston Woodreaux covers many of the challenges involved in playing..."

Feb. 28, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

This Is America: Part One
Zach's Notes From the Field cast on living black
"...with Zell Miller III, Carla Nickerson, Michelle Alexander, and Kriston Woodreaux covers many of the challenges involved in playing..."

Feb. 28, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

The Challenge of Playing Living People in Zach Theatre's Notes From the Field
The cast discusses how hard it can be getting into the skin of living people in Anna Deavere Smith’s play
"...– Zell Miller III, Carla Nickerson, Michelle Alexander, and Kriston Woodreaux – sat down to discuss their experiences both..."

March 1, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

line upon line percussion's The city wears a slouch hat
John Cage and Kenneth Patchen's experimental radio play proved an ideal vehicle for the creative daredevils of line upon line and the Rude Mechs to revive together
"...'em up, Jack," "hey, bub," "cripes," "the dirty rat." Kriston Woodreaux held this shifting world together even as his..."

Dec. 7, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Austin Playhouse's Monroe
In Lisa B. Thompson's tender drama, young African-Americans work out where they belong in the world
"...given its world premiere by Austin Playhouse, we see Kriston Woodreaux as Clyde James step to the front of..."

Sept. 21, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Theatre en Bloc's Neva
Asking what difference art makes in the face of revolution, Theatre en Bloc delivers an engrossing production
"...Two more actors join her, Aleko (Kriston Woodreaux) and Masha (Lori Navarrete). The three engage in..."

March 3, 2017 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

Different Stages’ Fahrenheit 451
This theatrical adaptation of the Ray Bradbury story ends up being timely and may make you step outside your bubble
"...by Lily Wolff, the play features fireman Guy Montag (Kriston Woodreaux), whose job is not to put out fires..."

Dec. 2, 2016 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

Gale Theatre Company's Salomé
This original drama reworks the familiar tale to give us a new perspective on the Judean princess
"...understand her fascination with him here; as played by Kriston Woodreaux, he's a commanding figure, physically imposing, with a..."

Aug. 19, 2016 Arts Review by Robert Faires

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