Kaitlyn Samuel Rosin

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The Revolutionists
"Rosin is a wacky wonder as she makes this vain woman (with all her quirky behavior) strangely lovable... a superb ensemble performance because every character shines individually and together.
(Times-Standard) - Beti Webb Trauth

"Rosin has a ball with the supremely self-absorbed Marie Antoinette yet arouses sympathy."
(North Coast Journal) - Patt Bitton 
Marjorie Prime
"Kaitlyn Samuel's direction is almost flawless, guiding the actors with a delicate touch as they transition through space, time and identity, and teasing out the humor in even the darkest situations."

(North Coast Journal) - Pat Bitton

"Redwood Curtain's Marjorie Prime is remarkable, must-see theatre and is unquestionably one of the finest and most memorable shows that Redwood Curtain has ever produced...This thought-provoking material has director Kaitlyn Samuel's insightful touch apparent throughout."
(Times-Standard ) - Beti Webb Trauth
Good People
 "This is one of the best productions I've seen at Redwood Curtain in a long time. Miss it at your peril." 

(North Coast Journal) - Pat Bitton

 "...one of the most outstanding shows produced in Humboldt County this year."  
​(Times-Standard) - Betti Webb Trauth
Night of the Auk
​"The unofficial American theme of the 1950s — mankind is doomed,
 and it’s our own damned fault — has rarely been turned into a finer
 piece of immense silliness."
 (The New York Times) - Anita Gates
Baldy
"Baldy is a... spiritual triumph and an intriguing view of Japanese social mores."
(NYTheatre.com) - Jack Hanley
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