Theater Reviews

  • Human Museum (2024)

    “An ensemble of the most appetizing kind” - Washington Post

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    Bri Houtman’s astonishingly genuine performance as Avery…is the emotional core of this work, with her powerful delivery of monologues that are intense, moving, and unforgettable.”
    - DC Theater Arts

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  • Kill the Ripper (2023)

    "Returning to the feminist-revenge trope… Houtman brings feisty energy to the optimistic Pudding. She never reduces the character’s optimism to naiveté and embraces the strength Pudding holds in the face of many injustices acted against her.”


    - Washington City Paper

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  • Iphigenia (2023)

    “Particularly in the second and third sections…Crabbe and Houtman take good advantage of the opportunities to develop their characters. By the third section, each of them has grown into a sense of their agency to make decisive choices about their lives.


    - DC Theater Arts


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  • Dracula (2022)

    “Director Rebecca Rovezzi has assembled a cast that includes some of Washington’s most gifted actors…Houtman portrays Lucy Westenra as a thoughtful, complicated woman who, nevertheless, is on the verge of surrendering to convention.”

    - MD Theater Guide

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  • Becky's New Car (2022)

    As Kenni, Bri Houtman brings a rawness to the notion of being a billionaire’s daughter that is both refreshing and amusing. Her interactions with Chris (Corey Harris) are particularly engaging.


    - Theater Bloom

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