for AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE
"The show has no official intermission, but for the next ten minutes, during this informal “pause,” we’ll be invited to line up for free aquavit, mingle with the cast as they mill easily about the stage, chat with our neighbors, listen to some Norwegian folk music (beautifully sung by Katie Broad), and perhaps even stay on the set as the show continues." -Vulture
for OBLIVION
"Katie Broad is perfect as the tormented athlete who is trying to feel a connection that is hard for her to explain.” -BroadwayWorld
“It is very rare to hear the kind that followed one line at a performance last weekend. With a mass intake of breath, it seemed to meld surprise, recognition, admiration, resignation, sadness and shame. Julie (Katie Broad), preparing to self-baptize in a kiddie pool on the building roof, asks the universe, “Do things become clearer as you grow older or do you just get better at settling for smaller answers?”” -NY times
for COMPLICITY
“Katie Broad in particular shines as she goes from naive ingenue to award-winning movie star” -Stagebuddy
“Broad as Tig ably anchors a strong cast” -Thinking Theater
“A Blazing performance by Katie Broad” -Jon Sobel
and Katie's personal favorite:
“Even when the actors aren’t speaking, they cycle through various expressions.” -NY times
for OBLIVION
“Katie Broad as Julie gives a convincing performance as an angst-ridden teen – so much so that I wanted to ground her and hug her at the same time.” -Hearst Media Group
“Julie, played with pitch-perfect naiveté and self-righteousness by Katie Broad, who doesn’t look or sound a day older than 16.” -Scarsdale Inquirer
“Broad is a fine cast. She looks the part, wearing her conflicts upon her face, carrying herself as if she is an athlete. Julie plays basketball and it would not be surprising if actress Katie Broad once did the same.” -Talkin Broadway