Lauren Krupski
Actor, singer, and dancer based in her hometown of Omaha, Nebraska.
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Reviews
Review: SCHOOL OF ROCK at Omaha Community Playhouse
BroadwayWorld.com- September 22,2022
"Lauren Krupski is a delight as principal Rosalie Mullins, a woman who is more than meets the eye when given a second look and the opportunity to truly be herself. Her interactions with Gjere provide for some wonderful comedic moments, and her beautiful soprano during Queen of the Night produces audible oohs and ahh from the audience. Vocally she is the most consistent in the show, and I won't be surprised to see her frequenting the Omaha Community Playhouse stage more often after this production.
Rose Theater's 'Shrek" a muscial with a lot of heart
Omaha World Herald- October 1, 2016
"Lauren Krupski plays his love interest, Princess Fiona, with great comic timing and killer vocal work. Her clear tone and vocal range are impressive. She, too, was a hit as she followed Sue Gillespie Booton’s great choreography."
Nick and Sarah's Valentine's Day Cabaret- Filled with Love
BroadwayWorld.com - February 16, 2017
"Lauren Krupski, a veteran performer with a clear, beautiful soprano voice, frequently appears in the Rose Theater children's productions. Lauren delivered a crowd pleasing funny, but moving "When He Sees Me" from Sara Bareilles' hit musical WAITRESS."
There's Something For Everyone at '3 Little Pigs' at the Rose Theater
Omaha World Herald- January 28, 2017
"Chevalier makes the wolf sympathetic and likable — not an easy task, considering how sinister he was in the original fairy tale. And Krupski has some of the show’s best moments as she somewhat maniacally makes Julia’s case."
Kid- oriented, musically excellent 'Pete' a fun ride
Omaha World Herald- September 14, 2015
"I especially enjoyed the ensemble’s work on the song 'Feeling Blue,' featuring the strong-voiced Krupski belting out a bluesy number that was prompted when Sasha admitted she missed her mother."
Rose's 'Ella Enchanted,' a riff on 'Cinderella,' holds lesson about girl power and saying no
Omaha World Herald- October 31, 2019
"And Krupski is frenzied, bemused and earnest as the misguided Lucinda. She’s frustrating yet likable."