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See what the Critics are saying about me!

"Read by Kevin Killavey, this was a fantastic one hour and six minutes. I want him to read all of my books to me. He served as a great narrator, but was even more successful with the voices"

-Between the Covers (Audio Book Review of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"

The Complete History of America (Abridged)

Summer 2012
The Winnipesaukee Playhouse

Laconia, NH
 

"Shabazz Green, Alex M. Jacobs and Kevin Killavey each come at this play with a well-honed sense of timing, unlimited energy, and, most important, the willingness to immerse themselves in a host of characters. The actors evoke the manic, inventive spirit of comedy groups like the Three Stooges or Monty Python as they careen through America's prehistoric era through to the present, taking us on a long, strange ride from one era to another, and gamely strapping themselves into the personalities of our most honored citizens."


-Caught in the Act NH

 

Eurydice- Fall 2011
The Contemporary Theater Company
(Wakefeild, RI)

"Kevin Killavey plays the gentle-hearted, underworld-weary and lonely Father with an effective blend of quiet desperation and resolve."

- South County Independent

"Kevin Killavey as Eurydice's Dead Father is Charming and Affable with a Professional Air. "

- More Teeth Online

 

 

 

Curtains- Spring 2011

The Community Players

(Pawtucket, RI)

 

"Kevin Killavey’s beleaguered Director, Christopher Belling, is a treat: all British pomp and one-liners, easily the crowd pleaser of the performance." -
-More Teeth Online


"Kevin Killavey is fun as the British, full-of-himself director Christopher Belling earning him a mid-show round of applause for some very well-timed and delivered lines."

-Motif Magazine

Proof-  Summer 2011

The Community Players

(Pawtucket, RI)

"Each character keeps us guessing, but Kevin Killavey as Hal does it best. We’re not sure if his interest in the proof – and Catherine – is out of admiration or ulterior motives, and therein lies the drama."

-The Pawtucket Times



"Kevin Killavey does a marvelous job as Hal, Catherine's suitor and Robert's former student who is now a 28 year old math professor. Kevin handles both the comic and dramatic moments with ease"

-Theater Mirror


 

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