Gypsy
" A comic highlight ... Allison Moody bring memorable crazed energy to the role of trumpet-playing Mazeppa ... " - Robert Trussell, May 15, 2011, The Kansas City Star
Make Me a Song: The Music of William Finn
" Allison Moody's powerful voice allows her to maximize the dramatic impact of her serious numbers ... [she] delivers big-hearted performances of "All Fall Down" and "That's Enough For Me. " - Robert Trussell, April 3, 2011, The Kansas City Star
1776
" '1776' has a number of show-stopping moments, giving several actresses a chance to shine. Allison Moody, portraying Richard Henry Lee, injects kinetic energy into her rousing rendition of 'The Lees of Old Virginia.' " - Russ Simmons, August 18, 2010, Johnson County Sun
" More stand-out performances are given by Allison Moody as the hilariously self-absorbed Richard Henry Lee ... " - Sarah Young, August 24, 2010, KCMetropolis.org
" I have to call out to two actresses who stole a little bit of the comedic gold that is usually reserved for Bluford. Allison Moody plays Richard Henry Lee, the representative from Virginia who put forth the motion to the Continental Congress to declare independence. She sings a song titled “The Lees of Old Virginia” that had the audience roaring with laughter. " - Kellie Houx, Editor of KC Studio, August 20, 2010
" More stand-out performances are given by Allison Moody as the hilariously self-absorbed Richard Henry Lee ... " - Sarah Young, August 24, 2010, KCMetropolis.org
" I have to call out to two actresses who stole a little bit of the comedic gold that is usually reserved for Bluford. Allison Moody plays Richard Henry Lee, the representative from Virginia who put forth the motion to the Continental Congress to declare independence. She sings a song titled “The Lees of Old Virginia” that had the audience roaring with laughter. " - Kellie Houx, Editor of KC Studio, August 20, 2010
The Housewives of Mannheim
" The standout performance from this play is found in Allison Moody’s portrayal of the bold Billie. With perfect comedic timing, Moody establishes Billie as a strong and funny, yet odd. Moody has the rare ability to communicate solely through her eyes as she moves effortlessly through the range of emotions her character experiences. She is sexy, smart and daring in her performance. Her command of the stage makes her attractive and enigmatic." - Katelyn Coyne, January 18, 2010, Funcityfinder.com
" By far the best production I’ve seen at the Phoenix ... All acting is first rate. Moody’s unflinching Billie and Briggeman’s May, so tired of being beautiful, are no less than radiant." - Josefa Beyer, January 18, 2010, NUVO -Indy's Alternative Voice
"Allison Moody (seen last season at the Phoenix in “Mauritius”) could have easily taken Billie into sitcom stylings, but instead she’s layered and engaging." - Lou Harry, January 23, 2010, Indiana Business Journal
Mauritius
" Mauritius is the best performance offered at the Phoenix Theatre this year. The cast, led by the extremely talented Allison Moody, playing the sad and desperate Jackie, brings the convincing story to life. " - IndianapolisWoman.com, March 12, 2009
Beautiful Dreamers
" Allison Moody consistently makes the most and best of every character. Note especially Moody’s wonderful singing. " - Gordon Spencer, WRCT, April 18, 2010
The Last of the Red Hot Lovers
" ... Elaine Navazio (Allison Moody in a hoot of a performance) ... " - Betty Mohr, The Southtown Star, March 11, 2010
The Boys Next Door
" Allison Moody was a wonder as the mentally challenged young woman who comes to love the donut craving Norman. " - George Walker, WFIU, August 11, 2008
How the Other Half Loves
" Brown County veteran Allison Moody is delightful as always as Teresa, the spiteful and overtaxed stay-at-home mother. " - Glenn Kaufmann, Herald-Times, July 18, 2008
The Seagull
" Allison Moody is electric as Irina, the cruel matron and aging actress. " - Glenn Kaufmann, Herald-Times, February 24, 2008
Measure for Measure
" Allison Moody in a pink wig, leopard petti pants and a tummy tattoo was a hoot as the brothel keeper Mistress Overdone. " - George Walker, WFIU, November 14, 2007