“Kyle Laing’s Felicia has an energy that kicks the show into overdrive whenever he appears, whether it’s seen in his knife-sharp execution of dancing moves, his scorching hot “Venus” or his wonderfully silly miming to an aria from La Traviata.”
-Bill Hirschman, Florida Theatre On Stage

 

“Kyle Laing (Felicia/Adam) is cat-like and supple is his movements and has the most expressive legs - bedecked in a gold lamè, form-fitting (and what a form) body suit, he performs a breathtakingly fluid dance in ‘Sempre Libera.’”
-Lori Schneider, Aisle Seat

 

“Kyle Laing was near perfect as the sassy and ever flexible Adam (Felicia), whose lip sync of Sempre Libera was another Forestburgh showstopper.”
-Keith Dougherty, Meet Me in the Green Room

 

“Laing, who has achieved as close to zero percent body fat as a human being can get, makes Felicia sassy, showy and risk-taking, as well as bitchy in interactions with Bernadette.”
-Christine Dolan, Sun Sentinel

 

"With a strong, controlled voice, Laing made my heart jump in the slow, love-song numbers, but he was also commanding and fun in the more upbeat songs...his wit and canter were perfect... Laing's acting and voice talent seem very versatile..."
-Libby Champion, BroadwayWorld

 

"…Laing's performance is fantastic in its own right. With cartoonish facial expressions and wild (slightly delusional) eyes... flirts ever so dangerously with crossing the line from genius to lunatic, but always in the most enjoyable way possible."
-Matt Tamanini, BroadwayWorld

 

"Kyle Laing sketches a quartet of riotously funny individual characters… each perfectly crafted."
-Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwood, BroadwayWorld

 

"...Alex Drost, Giovanni DiGabriele, Kyle Laing and Marty Lauter, who make significant contribution to the male dance numbers."
-Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwood, BroadwayWorld

 

"Special mention to Berkely Jones, Marty Lauter, and Kyle Laing for their dance solos and impressive technique."
-Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwood, BroadwayWorld