Sariah Hopkin
 

Published Reviews

Two feature film reviews coming soon…

 
 
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Lady macbeth- Macbeth

“One of the most chilling moments of the production is Lady Macbeth’s (Sariah Hopkin) sleepwalking. I could not take my eyes off Hopkin for even a moment for fear that I would miss one of the subtle details. Truly a haunting performance.” - Front Row Reviewers

Mary Poppins- Mary Poppins

“Practically perfect in every way” is the only phrase to describe Hopkin’s performance. From her vocals, to her dancing, to her acting, Hopkin nailed the role. Her Mary Poppins wasn’t overly stern and seemed to truly love Jane and Michael, even when she was chastising them. She made me love Mary as I never have before. Hopkin had a delightful happy energy that made her dancing seem effortless and contagious. Her vocal range was equally strong from the low notes to the high notes and everywhere in between.” - Utah Theatre Bloggers Association

Mary Poppins atop the roof during the crowd-pleasing “Step In Time” scene. From left to right: Caleb Jensen as Burt, Sariah Hopkin as Mary Poppins, Elise Jones and Connor Phillips as Jane and Michael Banks.

Mary Poppins atop the roof during the crowd-pleasing “Step In Time” scene. From left to right: Caleb Jensen as Burt, Sariah Hopkin as Mary Poppins, Elise Jones and Connor Phillips as Jane and Michael Banks.

Bianca in Baptista’s bar—where most of the play takes place.

Bianca in Baptista’s bar—where most of the play takes place.

Bianca- Taming of the shrew (set in 1960)

“As Bianca, Sariah Hopkin brings humor and depth to a role that might be boring in the hands of a less capable actress. She’s funny and 3-dimensional, and I love me a 3-dimensional ingénue. I also commend Hopkin and Kershisnik’s positively Olympic stage kissing as Bianca and Lucentio. Finally […] the entire cast must form an improv team and continue doing shows together, because I want to watch them play long after this show closes.” - Front Row Reviewers