Twelfth Night - Viola
Henry V - Boy
Bard on the Beach
Summer 2002
   
with Jamie Norris   "Much of the success of any mounting of this play depends on the acting abilities of the woman playing Viola. Katey Wright is splendidly saucy as the shipwreck victim who, mourning her twin brother, manages to make her way, by pluck and wit, in the strange country of Illyria."
- Globe and Mail
"Smart and beautiful ... Katey Wright plays Viola with a perky gait and a sassy tongue... It's a lovely performance and she deserves nothing but praise for it."
- Westender


with Jamie Norris

"Wright's performance is charming. This Viola/Cesario overflows with feeling and gleams with glib wit. Wright delivers the famous romantic speech that begins 'I'd build me a willow cabin at your gate' with all the furious gusto of a kid who thinks he knows how the home team could have scored more goals the night before."
- Georgia Straight

"The central role of Viola calls for subtlety and composure, which Katey Wright delivers. Viola is savvy, quick on her feet ... but most of all, patient. Wright hits the right notes."
- Vancouver Sun

"Katey Wright's Viola is a deft mixture of self-confidence and vulnerability."
- BC Catholic

"Katey Wright tugs a few heartstrings as the boy unwillingly dragged to the front."
- Globe and Mail

"Katey Wright does another appealing turn ..."
- Vancouver Courier