Lisa K. Wyatt (she/her)

Actor/Producer

Booze, Balls and Bluegrass: A Daughter's Journey

lisa k. wyatt · June 19, 2015 uncertified reviewer
Booze, Balls and Bluegrass is a show not to be missed. Laura Carson is a thoroughly engaging and honest storyteller with a wry and compassionate sense of humor and a relatable, entertaining and heartfelt tale to tell. It's well staged and beautifully performed. There is not a false note in the evening, nor is there a moment of self-pity or demand for sympathy and attention by reason of existence that can plague one-person shows. One-person shows live or die based on whether or not you want ... full review

Sin, A Pop Opera

lisa k. wyatt · June 17, 2015 certified reviewer
Sin is an engaging evening. The cabaret staging suits the space of three clubs and they use the atmosphere to their advantage. It explores classic themes with a twist that are worth revisiting. It is a show with its heart on its sleeve. It is not campy or ironic; it is touching and lovely. Saudia Yasmein, Santana, has an amazing voice and an electrifying presence. No moment is wasted. While ingenues can sometimes seem interchangeable, Sarah Kennedy brings strength and a clear, beautiful voice ... full review

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lisa k. wyatt · June 22, 2013 uncertified reviewer
It's a great exploration of the joys, exhilaration, fears and frustrations of the creative process. The cast is solid and the direction keeps it fresh and lively. Well done all around.... full review

A one-way ticket to Crazy Town

lisa k. wyatt · June 21, 2013 uncertified reviewer
Les is a consummate storyteller of extraordinary charm and a welcoming, confident ease. An hour in his company is very well spent, indeed.... full review

Frank and Ava

lisa k. wyatt · June 21, 2013 uncertified reviewer
This is a gem. Well-performed, well-written, well-produced and well-directed, Frank and Ava offers us glimpses into the lives of two icons we only thought we knew well. It's a brilliant marriage of piece and venue with nuanced and committed performances. Sitting in booths, cocktail in hand, makes the audience feel like we just heard Frank at a secret gig. Truly appreciated the care with which the Sinatra numbers were chosen to bridge scenes.... full review