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"Talented actress with an amazing range. Professional, talented, and easy to work with. Alice is a dream actor."

-Regina Moore, CSA, Moore Casting, LLC., June 20, 2020 


“Alice Raver is the epitome of the side character, never a hint of breaking character through the length of any show. Whether it's nonstop berating her idiot husband as Bertha Peacock, sneakily poisoning Dixon, crying over her son as Agatha Zar, or giving Dickie a run for her money as Bonnie Ann Clyde, Alice is the perfect example of a murder pro.
 
The Nashville troupe would be a dark place without her and she continues to be a shining star for the Murder Mystery Company. She deserves the title of national Actor of the Month!”
 
  -  The Murder Mystery Company, April, 2016



 "Alice Raver and Ken Jackson deliver touching, funny, and poetic portrayals of people who have obviously figured out more about life than Care and Vinnie (or for that matter, many of us.)."
     
 - Evans Donnell, THE TENNESSEAN, review of SIMPATICO


"Alice Raver is a delicious revelation as Gordon's shrewish wife, Hermia. Raver displays a gifted hand at comedy, her jarringly hard-edged accent very consistent, and her command of the role impressive."

   - Jef Ellis, BROADWAY WORLD, review of DEAD MAN'S CELL PHONE


"Alice Raver and Ross Bolen are outstanding as the van Daans, creating fully realized characters rather than the bickering caricatures to which we've grown accustomed over the years."

   - Amy Stumpfl, THE TENNESSEAN, review of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
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