MEDIA
KING O' THE MOON
"Sunny Smith is a hoot as the off the wall sister in law who just lets it flow out of her mouth as she thinks it. Sometimes it takes an outsider to bring the troops together."
- Carol Davis, San Diego Examiner
"Hellwig is just right as the hot-headed Eddie and a perfect match for Smith’s earthiness."
- Jean Lowerison, San Diego Gay & Lesbian News
"Sunny Smith lives up to her name in a glowing, vivacious performance as the fiery-haired Maureen."
- Pam Kragen, North County Times
"Eddie’s pregnant wife, Maureen, who has a reputation to live down, is richly portrayed by Sunny Smith."
-Charlene Baldridge, Charlene and Brenda in the Blogosphere
"Sunny Smith sparkles as the pregnant, outspoken Irish hottie Eddie marries"
- Anne Marie Welsh, San Diego Union Tribune
- Carol Davis, San Diego Examiner
"Hellwig is just right as the hot-headed Eddie and a perfect match for Smith’s earthiness."
- Jean Lowerison, San Diego Gay & Lesbian News
"Sunny Smith lives up to her name in a glowing, vivacious performance as the fiery-haired Maureen."
- Pam Kragen, North County Times
"Eddie’s pregnant wife, Maureen, who has a reputation to live down, is richly portrayed by Sunny Smith."
-Charlene Baldridge, Charlene and Brenda in the Blogosphere
"Sunny Smith sparkles as the pregnant, outspoken Irish hottie Eddie marries"
- Anne Marie Welsh, San Diego Union Tribune
THE HEIDI CHRONICLES
"Sunny Smith and Jacque Wilke brought their characters to life"
- Jeff Smith, San Diego Reader
"acquitting themselves well in multiple roles are Kelly Iversen and Sunny Smith."
- Anne Marie Welsh, San Diego Union Tribune
- Jeff Smith, San Diego Reader
"acquitting themselves well in multiple roles are Kelly Iversen and Sunny Smith."
- Anne Marie Welsh, San Diego Union Tribune
WIT
"three young actors playing multiple parts – Michael Imdieke, Diana Sparta and Sunny Smith – humanize most of their scenes, lending the right counterpoints and support to Reynolds"
- Anne Marie Welsh, San Diego Union Tribune
- Anne Marie Welsh, San Diego Union Tribune
DOUBT, A PARABLE
* San Diego State University's production of Doubt was the winner of the 2012 Bravo San Diego Award for Best Non-Professional Theatre Production.
"Smith is obviously quite accomplished. Carrying the show with a presence culled straight from a nunnery, she is right on with the tenacity, force, and painful humanity that is Aloysius."
- Kristen Fogle, The Wordbot
"I wouldn’t want to cross Smith’s Sister Aloysius; she has a disapproving glance that could kill and an icy voice to match"
- Jean Lowerison, San Diego Gay & Lesbian News
"Smith is obviously quite accomplished. Carrying the show with a presence culled straight from a nunnery, she is right on with the tenacity, force, and painful humanity that is Aloysius."
- Kristen Fogle, The Wordbot
"I wouldn’t want to cross Smith’s Sister Aloysius; she has a disapproving glance that could kill and an icy voice to match"
- Jean Lowerison, San Diego Gay & Lesbian News
VINEGAR TOM
"In the SDSU production, notable actors are Sunny Smith, whose fieriness and sharp tongue made her an amazing Sister Aloysius in the theatre program’s “Doubt” earlier in their season, and make her a force to be reckoned with as Ellen (and later as Kramer) in “Vinegar.”
- Kristen Fogle, The Wordbot
- Kristen Fogle, The Wordbot