You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, Button Theatre
    March 6th - 30th, 2008

    HAPPINESS IS …
    Seeing Kristie Krabe with Blonde Hair.
    Seeing Kristie Krabe on stage at any time.
    Seeing Kristie Krabe make me forget Kristin Chenoweth.




    Godspell, Button Theatre
    July 13th - August 5th, 2007

    ...the audience was swept up with the pulsating aerobic choreography of Kristie Krabe, which
    kept the entire ensemble plugged into an electric socket.
          


    Very notable individual vocalists were the pure, true and confident Kristie Krabe.
                                   
       

  
    A Few Good Men, New Dawn Theater
    May 24th - June 10th, 2007

    Kristie Krabe did an excellent job playing Lt. Cmdr Joanne Galloway. She was very convincing as
    the defense lawyer whose passion for justice was second only to her appreciation for the brave
    Marines who put their lives on the line every day. Kristie....Demi Moore's got nothing on you sister!



    Kristie Krabe was charmingly captivating as Lt. Cmdr. Galloway, displaying that her extensive
    acting experience is not wasted.




       
    Hair, Theater Arts Guild
    February 11th - 20th, 2005

    She rocks! I can't wait to see her in something else.

                                                                 

    Krabe really captured all of the emotions this character should experience throughout the show.
    Her rendition of "Easy to Be Hard" was so gut-wrenching and gorgeous at the same time. Not easy
    to do.

                                                                  

    Her voice is beautiful and the strength and vulnerability of her character was played close to
    perfection.

                                                                    



       Debbie Does Dallas - The Musical, Dad's Garage Theater
    
   September 17th - November 6th, 2004

    Director Kate Warner and her shamelessly funny cast even manage to squeeze an extra smidgen
    of social commentary into Erica Schmidt’s adaptation of the otherwise lame script about the high
    school cheerleader (an ideal Kristie Krabe) who, with the help of her friends, works to finance a
    trip to Big D for her tryout with the Texas Cowgirls, aka the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders...  this is
    fringe comedy unabashedly served with attitude and nerve.



    Debbie would play merely like a woman's ethical downfall, akin to Moll Flanders, were it not for
    Krabe's girl-next-door perkiness. She conveys both a carnal innocence and a get-up-and-go
    ambition that keeps Debbie's increasingly dirty deeds from besmirching her. As she contemplates
    giving up her virginity to be a Dallas Cowgirl, Debbie satirizes the American dream.



    ...the girl's got chops and knows how to use them...

                                                                     

    ... She made everything else look so easy and so effortless...

                                                                     




       Ragtime, Onstage Atlanta
    
   August 6th - August 28th, 2004

    Throughout the show she is someone you can't help but watch without ever stealing focus--a feat
    few can accomplish...


    Kristie Krabe's performance as the bubbly Evelyn Nesbitt deserves special mention. What I've
    always admired about Ms. Krabe - even more than her voice - is her ability to disappear into her
    characters. She was Evelyn Nesbitt, not Chantal from La Cage aux Folles, Joan from Dames at
    Sea, Kate Murphey from Titanic, Trina from Falsettos, etc. Just when I think she's run out of masks,
    she pulls one out again. The character itself is so well-written, too: the exact moment when you
    want one more "Wheeeee!" - you get it.

                                                                  



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       Kristie was also voted as one of Atlanta's "Most Beautiful Actresses" by Creative
    
   Loafing Magazine!  

    For Most Beautiful Actress, voters picked Rachel Sorsa, who recently played Eve in
    Searching for Eden at Georgia Ensemble Theatre and will appear in Bad Mama at
    Process Theatre beginning Feb. 25. First runner-up is Betty Hart, who starred in Theatrical
    Outfit's Beehive last summer, followed by Kristie Krabe, who played the title role in Dad's
    Garage Theatre's Debbie Does Dallas.

    Read the full article here.
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