“Stephanie Gibson strikes dynamic notes of sexiness, neediness, regret and determination as Maggie.”

— Baltimore Sun

“Stephanie Gibson is everything one could want in a Maggie, determined and scrappy and smart and sexy”

—Broadway World

“Gibson does stirring work in the play’s key emotional moments, especially delivering Maggie’s impassioned description of the Brick-Skipper friendship as a “love that could never be carried through to anything satisfying or even talked about plainly.” -Baltimore Sun

“I can’t recall another Maggie so clear-eyed about how peripheral she is to Brick’s life, yet remaining so hell-bent on enduring the heat on the tin roof with him” -DC Metro

“Stephanie Gibson is giving a hilarious, break-out performance as Gabrielle, the sweeter and smarter of Ella’s two stepsisters, in the Tony-winning musical Cinderella.” -Broadway Box

“Stephanie Gibson comically shines in the featured role of Harada's endearingly oddball onstage sibling Gabrielle.” Theatremania

"In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Stephanie plays a delightfully batty television reporter named Cherry Sundae. She makes a memorable impression with her incredible sense of comedic timing. She also employs a physicality in the role that lands perfectly with the audience." -The Ensemblist

 

“Gibson nails Sally’s desperation and self-preservation. Two musical showstoppers display not only her vocal chops but also her acting ability: the plaintive “Maybe This Time,” which reveals Sally’s hopes for love, and the final, title song, an anthem of delusion and defiance.” -Boston Globe

“The one-of-a-kind sensational Gibson (recently on Broadway in Cinderella), is a charismatic lead who does everything a triple-threat star should do … and then some. -Stage Scene LA

“Included among the standout performances to us was the Baker’s Wife, portrayed by Stephanie Gibson. Her performance as the Baker’s Wife comically and vocally hit all the right notes” -ReadyMag.com