Reviews...
Mrs. Lovett, SWEENEY TODD at CCM
"Peyton Kern was endearing and flighty as Mrs. Lovett, and allowed the comedic moments to flow from the character organically. Her "By the Sea" was delightful and she turned in the most impressive performance of this cast....
It was a resounding success - one of the finest shows at CCM in the last quarter-century." - Scott Cain, Talkin' BROADWAY
"Peyton Kern was endearing and flighty as Mrs. Lovett, and allowed the comedic moments to flow from the character organically. Her "By the Sea" was delightful and she turned in the most impressive performance of this cast....
It was a resounding success - one of the finest shows at CCM in the last quarter-century." - Scott Cain, Talkin' BROADWAY
Mouth, In the Green at CCM
"Peyton Kern has the vibe of a timeless Broadway star; her presence is enchanting." - Kirk Sheppard, The Sappy Critic
"Peyton Kern has the vibe of a timeless Broadway star; her presence is enchanting." - Kirk Sheppard, The Sappy Critic
Marmee, Little Women at CCM
"Peyton Kern has the difficult task of playing the mother to these four girls despite being younger than some. Yet she channels a nurturing instinct that provides thoughtful warmth. Add her unique voice, and her performance was glorious." - Kirk Sheppard, The Sappy Critic
"Peyton Kern delivers some amazingly strong songs with her solo numbers "Here Alone" and "Days of Plenty" - Alan Jozwiak, League of Cincinnati Theaters
"Peyton Kern has the difficult task of playing the mother to these four girls despite being younger than some. Yet she channels a nurturing instinct that provides thoughtful warmth. Add her unique voice, and her performance was glorious." - Kirk Sheppard, The Sappy Critic
"Peyton Kern delivers some amazingly strong songs with her solo numbers "Here Alone" and "Days of Plenty" - Alan Jozwiak, League of Cincinnati Theaters
Marian, Music Man at SSTI
"The two leads, male and female, will very well be performing on Broadway one day. The female lead, in particular, had an amazing voice with such depth and range - she was a joy to watch and hear." - Sue M, Tripadvisor
"The two leads, male and female, will very well be performing on Broadway one day. The female lead, in particular, had an amazing voice with such depth and range - she was a joy to watch and hear." - Sue M, Tripadvisor
Transcendent at Ghost Baby
"The next to last number ("Somethin' Stupid") was extra special, as Stan was joined by fellow musical theatre student Peyton Kern. Their vocal duet was the first time they'd performed together in public - and it was beautiful." - Kirk Sheppard, The Sappy Critic