
"Also funny is Myers, who nails Lina's nasal intonations and grabs the biggest laughs in her lone song, "What's Wrong with Me?"" - Jeff Favre, The Daily Breeze
"Besides her choreographic duties, Myers gets to play one of the greatest “dumb blonde” roles ever written, the glamorous but bubble-headed Lina Lamont. Fresh from her hilariously over-the-top stepsister in Rodgers And Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Myers does her best work yet as Lina, screeching like a cat being skinned and stealing every scene she’s in, particularly in Lina’s lament “What’s Wrong With Me?”, a show-stopper not in the original film." - Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA
"...Dana Shaw as Joy and Ann Myers as Portia lap up most of the attention as the delightfully and unrelentingly obnoxious stepsisters. -- Don Grigware, Broadway World
"Stepsisters Joy (Dana Shaw), with her batting eyelashes, and Portia (Ann Myers), with her creaking knees and large, open-mouthed smile are the two comedic scene-stealers here. Actors often tend to overplay the comedy in these two roles, but Shaw and Myers are well-grounded and their antics are just plain laugh-out-loud funny." -- Ellen Dostal, Musicals in L.A.
"Ann Myers and Dana Shaw couldn’t be more gleefully funny as stepsisters Portia and Joy, mugging to perfection and duetting the hilarious “Stepsisters’ Lament.”"- Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA
"This production glows with impeccable comedic timing of Ann Myers as Lina Lamont. ... Lina's much too fun to be a real villain. ... Lina and the lecherous cavalier - a definite LOL moment." - Sherli Leonard, The Press-Enterprise
"Ann Myers is enchanting as her giggly shop assistant Minnie Fay." - Les Spindle, Backstage West
"Bombshell Ann Myers ... is a study in comic contrast, emotionally frail, but with a Bronx swagger and sashay...she's an actress who commands her scenes." - Pamela Fisher, San Francisco Examiner
"The mercurial (Ado) Annie, played by the incredible Ann Myers, just cain´t say no…to any fella." - Gayle Bartos-Pool, American Chronicle
"Ann Myers is a great comic foil as Minnie Fay." - Alessandra Djurklou, Press-Telegram
"Most performances are solid, and sometimes better than solid. As blonde gangster bimbo Bonnie, Ann Myers has some of the strongest stage moments. Her song and dance “Heaven Hop” is a showstopper." - John Angell Grant, Daily News
"Myers is a bubbly delight as Ado Annie." - Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA
"Keef and Myers provide spunk in their roles." - Phillip Hain, Glendale News Press/Burbank Leader
"Gladys...is imbued with just the right amount of Betty Boop-like spunk by Ann Myers. Her rendition of 'Hernando's Hideaway' segues into a show-stopping full-cast number..." - Dink O'Neal, Glendale News-Press / Burbank Leader
"As is often the case in musicals like these, the supporting parts also shine brightly. Ann Myers brings an over-the-top vivaciousness to the flirty, vacuous Ado Annie." - Kyle Moore, The Tolucan Times
"The duo of Ann Myers and Laura Thatcher make their every delightful moment count as Oxydol Girls Rita and Rhoda, and have great comic interplay with (Randy) Rogel." - Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA
"Ann Myers as Gladys dances a sensational and very Fosse-esque Steam Heat. " - Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA
“Ann Myers is hilariously shrill as Moonface Martin’s moll Bonnie…” - Keith Kreitman, San Mateo County Times
“Ann Myers shows off her dancing prowess in 'Let’s Step Out'." - Susan Brown, San Mateo Daily Journal
For "Singin in the Rain"
"Talented choreographer Ann Myers has taken the original MGM steps as inspiration for the abovementioned production numbers, however she follows Twyla Tharp’s example (Tharp choreographed Singin’ In The Rain’s 1985 Broadway premiere) for the “Broadway Melody” Ballet and choreographs it from scratch—so splendily that only the most diehard movie buffs will notice the absence of “The Girl In The Green Dress” (Cyd Charisse in the film)." - Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA
"Choreographer Ann Myers mirrors the movie's most famous dances, though she has incorporated some steps on lesser-known segments." - Jeff Favre, The Daily Breeze
For "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum"...
"The lovely Myers doubles as choreographer, her snappy dances spicing up the proceedings considerably." - Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA