“Alice Bahlke electrifies the stage.”
Queen's Chronicle
"Alice Bahlke is the highlight of the show."
NYTheatre.com
"What the production's entire cast is very strong, a definite standout is Alice Bahlke."
Washington Square News
"Bahlke has incredible comedic timing."
Emory Wheel
“Alice Kelly Bahlke, as Annie, is a formidable antagonist …Alice gives a spirited performance, revealing not only the disturbing vengeance that arises in her in response to perceived wrongs but also her pathetically mistaken — and distorted — efforts at romance. It’s to Alice’s credit that she is able to evoke some pity for her character, even as we are rooting against her.”
The Express, Lockhaven, PA
"Alice Bahlke never misses an opportunity to play up the psychotic angle of her character..."
SUNfiltered
"And Gretchen, the German (played by Alice Bahlke, who was outstanding in last season’s “Misery”), offers a compelling performance as she moves seamlessly between arrogance and sensitivity, with an unexpected sly tenderness winning out at the end."
The Express, Lockhaven, PA
"Alice Bahlke, whom we saw recently as Gretchen in “Boeing-Boeing,” is brilliant as the roommate, the woman running from herself and her past, who is wary of exerting a damaging influence but also open to the possibility of real friendship. The energy between Bates and Bahlke sparks throughout
The Express, Lockhaven, PA
“Alice Bahlke conceives a playfully caustic and scintillating female anti-heroine.”
Examiner
“Alice Bahlke has a hopeful grace.”
NYTheatre.com