A REVIEW OF OUR TOWN
“They have done a great job bringing Our Town to life. It is well worth the journey to Ashland to see their work.” - John Porter, Mondo Johnny
A REVIEW OF FOOD BABY
"It's an exceptional script that focuses on life, friendship and food. Keeton and Williams blend humor, heart, romance and drama into a fun theatrical outing. The lines are witty, and the music is engaging. The characters sound like people, with each one speaking in a distinct voice." -Dan Sherrier, The Herald Progress
A REVIEW OF THE LITTLE MERMAID
"Devoid of Disney trademarks and elaborate special effects, Keeton and her team of savvy theatre artists have re-imagined The Little Mermaid story with an elegant simplicity, relying on classic theatrical devices that would make the ancient Greeks and Shakespeare proud." -Corbin Puryear, The Herald Progress
A REVIEW OF THE MADNESS OF POE
"Three trains passed on the nearby tracks during the 45-minute show, but the program was so riveting the interruption was negligible." - Julinda Lewis, RVArt Review
A REVIEW OF OUR TOWN
"Dean Knight as Simon Stimson steals just about every scene he is in, whether playing the troubled choir leader as tipsy, drunk, or playing the organ for Emily and George’s wedding." - John Porter , Mondo Johnny
A REVIEW OF SNOW WHITE AND THE SUPER DWARVES
"It’s no small feat that the play takes Snow White, perhaps the most passive Disney princess, and crafts a compelling adventure yarn, with battles between superheroes and super-villains, a science-dabbling protagonist and even a raptor (well, Dack-tour) thrown in for good measure." -Sean CW Korsgaard, The Herald Progress
AN ARTICLE ON THE WHISTLE STOP THEATRE COMPANY
"Louise Keeton is an Ashland, Virginia, native of many talents. As the founding artistic director of the Whistle Stop Theatre Company, Louise creates stories that educate, empower, and inspire people to create real-world change. “When we share stories, we are able to empathize all the more deeply with one another and when we empathize with one another, we can imagine a better world where everyone is included,” she says.
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AN ARTICLE ON THE ASHLAND SUMMER THEATRE FESTIVAL
"As a means for giving something back to their small but lovingly-appreciated "ville," it is to the upstanding credit of all of these artists, volunteers, educators, charity organizers, and business proprietors that work to give Ashland its due notice, as well as exercising efforts towards improving the conditions of the public in various capacities. And Ms. Keeton and her compatriots at the Ashland Summer Theatre Festival can ably service that consideration, with the smiles of grateful children to complement said experience." - Broadway World
A REVIEW OF THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL
"Writer-director Louise Keeton presents her unique and multi-layered adaptation Hans Christian Anderson's THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL that is an endearing and ecumenical compliment to December's infectious season of numerous holidays." - Broadway World
A REVIEW OF THE CINDERELLA: THE FAIRY GODMOTHER'S TALE
"It was so clever and sweet and funny. It's the kind of humor both children and adults can appreciate." -Chelsey Shannon and Celia Wren, The Richmond Times Dispatch
A REVIEW OF THE ASHLAND SUMMER THEATRE FESTIVAL
"With these stories, I was really attracted to the theme of selflessness and community, and that’s something that we see all the time in Ashland,' Keeton said." - Natalie Cohen, Richmond Magazine
A REVIEW OF A WHISTLE STOP SPOOKTACULAR
"It was impressive how they managed to take a story as frightening as "The Monkey's Paw" and make it palatable to the kids and to distill "The Raven" into the essential parts and length that could be attended to by children." -Dennis and Katherine Kilgore, The Herald Progress
A REVIEW OF CINDERELLA: THE FAIRY GODMOTHER'S TALE
"If anyone is qualified to put on a Cinderella show for the children of Ashland, it's Keeton." -Dan Sherrier, The Herald Progress
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A REVIEW OF THE MADNESS OF POE
"A must see Poe event! Not the standard actor dressed as Poe reciting stories and poems. It's obvious talent, creativity and imagination went into producing this unique Poe event!" -Jeff Jerome, former curator of Poe House and Museum, Baltimore
A REVIEW OF LITTLE WOMEN
"If you’ve never been to Ashland to see a Whistle Stop production, you’re missing something special. Producer Louise Keeton is one of the most hardworking producers in the area, making the most out of the limited budget and resources she has. Best of all, she is dedicated to original children’s stories produced authentically before they were adapted by Hollywood." -Fred Kaufman, Gay RVA
A REVIEW OF OUR TOWN
“OUR TOWN is like theatrical baklava: rich and multi-layered, sweet with seductive savory bits mixed in, resulting in a satisfying treat. Two more performances remain as of this writing.” - RVArt Review
AN INTERVIEW ON A DECADE WITH THE WHISTLE STOP
"If you have ever been to the quaint town of Ashland, it is easy to see why Whistle Stop is perfectly at home here among small businesses in beautifully restored historic buildings on a Mainstreet that rivals Disneyland." - Love Letters to Virginia
A PREVIEW OF ANNE FRANK
“Anne Frank steps directly out of history and shares her experience so empathetically through her diary entries,” Keeton says. “I found myself relating to her deeply when I read lines like, ‘So much has happened, it’s as if the whole world had suddenly turned upside down’ and feeling encouraged when I read lines like, ‘The best remedy for those who are frightened, lonely or unhappy is to go outside,’ and I knew others would [relate] too.” - Claire Boswell, Style Weekly
A REVIEW OF THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL
"Director and playwright Louise Keeton brings to life Hans Christian Anderson's classic fairytale in a way that retains its darker, moralistic tone while still being a delight for younger children." - Inkqueery
A REVIEW OF OUR TOWN
“Director Matt Bloch has assembled a great cast who has come together quickly. I’ve been told that the group only had twelve rehearsals prior to opening making this production that much more impressive in my book. Bloch is noted more for his acting than his directing, but this could open up more opportunities for him. He even throws in an homage to his working space of a movie theatre for one important scene. Very astute.” - John Porter, Mondo Johnny
A REVIEW OF THE PIED PIPER
"'The Pied Piper,' features a cast of all ages in a musical version of the story, in verse, with commedia dell'arte touches and original songs. With plenty of participation built in, the children in the audience on opening day stayed engaged through the 45 minutes of the cheerful show, with a curtain time of 10 a.m." - Broadway World
A REVIEW OF LITTLE WOMEN
"Keeton remembers having 'Little Women' read to her when she was 5 years old. “It had the first female characters I remember who weren’t princesses, who were real people I could imagine I could be,” she says." -David Timberline, Style Weekly
An ARTICLE ON THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE
"One of the most rewarding parts about being involved in The Whistle Stop Theatre Company and its productions is hearing parents talk with their children about the stories performed on the theatre stage." -Meredith Rigsby, The Hanover Local
A REVIEW OF LITTLE WOMEN
“I really tried to stay as true as I could to the book while condensing it and setting it at Christmas,” Keeton said. “I wanted to reinforce the scenes of family and charity, which I think are very important during the holidays.” -Natalie Miller, The Herald Progress
A REVIEW OF THE GIFT OF THE MAGI
"The adaptation of the classic O. Henry tale, which Keeton wrote, is centered on the true meaning of giving." - Jodi Deal, The Mechanicsville Local
A REVIEW OF THE ASHLAND SUMMER THEATRE FESTIVAL
“'We’re trying to make it something that isn’t just about the theatre but about the town coming together and showing off how much fun you can have in one day in Ashland,' Keeton said". -Freddy Kaufman, Gay RVA
AN INTERVIEW ON A DECADE WITH THE WHISTLE STOP
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