Great Gatsby: An American Musical (Nick Carraway)

“Robinson's standout portrayal gives Carraway a genuine charm, the observant eye through which the audience experiences the glittering world of excess and underlying moral decay that is the backdrop to Gatsby's tragic story.”

–William J. Dowd // Marblehead Current

Legally Blonde (Warner)

“… she earns our sympathy when her snooty boyfriend, Warner Huntington III (played by Keith Robinson with spot-on hauteur), unceremoniously dumps her just when she thinks he is going to propose to her.

–Don Aucoin // Boston Globe

The relationship between Kelly and Robinson is solid enough to believe, especially as the story continues. Robinson distinguishes himself well in his performance as the smarmy, self-entitled Warner.”

Kevin T. Baldwin // METRMAG

The Glass Menagerie (Jim O’Connor)

“At a recent performance, Keith Robinson most fully realized his role as Jim O’Connor, the Gentleman Caller…

… the scenes between he (Jim) and Laura are the best of the production.”

–Rick Fahey’s // On Boston Stages

“16-year-old Keith Robinson plays Jim O’Connor, the gentleman caller, with the confidence and brio of an actor twice his age.”

–Christopher Ehlers // DigBoston

1984 (O’Brien)

“The statuesque Keith Robinson nearly steals the show as O’Brien, winning Winston and Julia’s confidence with his supportive and affable manner before morphing into the embodiment of human evil as he turns on them, and coerces them into betraying one another.”

–Michael Hoban // New England Theatre Mirror

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