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"Graham's performance was my favorite of the night.  The way she portrayed Bathsheba was honest and I believed her story."  

- The Plan, Utah Theatre Bloggers Association

"Our favorite musical moment was the emotional ballad sung vulnerably by Dianna Graham, letting us get a closer look into the main character who is a single mom named Donna. Meryl Streep would be proud... She is literally a 10 and the backbone of the show. Most often wearing overalls, Donna brings charisma, emotion, humor and talent to each scene." - Mamma Mia, Utah Valley 360

"Graham’s honest and likable portrayal of Donna anchored the show... She has a strong voice that carries well in the large numbers, but she especially stands out in the show's more emotional numbers...Graham gives a powerful performance of “Slipping Through My Fingers,” followed immediately by 'The Winner Takes it All,' which got the biggest applause of the night due to the emotional intensity of Graham’s voice." - Mamma Mia, Deseret News

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Mamma Mia, Sundance Summer, PC Suzy Tuck Olivera

"Dianna Graham gave a standout performance as Mae Tuck and had the production's most compelling vocals.  Her interaction with each family member was spot on, accurately portraying the deep emotions and complex decisions of a mother trying to keep together a torn family.  It was a beautiful and genuine performance." - Tuck Everlasting, Deseret News

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The most beautiful day for the rest of y

Tuck Everlasting, Hale Center Theater Orem, PC Suzy Tucker Oliveira

The other tragic innocent of the show, the Beggar woman ... Dianna Graham played her role with the haunting beauty that it deserves. - Sweeney Todd, Utah Theatre Bloggers Association

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Sweeney Todd, West Valley Arts,

PC Laura Chapman

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Why didn't you write to me, Christopher.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, An Other Theater Company

PC Camille Martinez

"Dianna Graham as Judy ... (was) deeply emotive, providing a profound level of emotion and passion to the production."

 -- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, Utah Theatre Bloggers Association

"Dianna Graham, who plays Christopher’s mother, shows the great sense of the pain she has had in being separated from her son for so long.  Her presence on stage is commanding."

 -- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, Front Row Reviewers Utah

"Dianna ... has a gorgeous, clear voice that would melt butter... The audience is behind her immediately, and her charisma and commanding stage presence could carry the show if it had to."

  -- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Daily Herald

"In the hands of Dianna Graham, Countess Charlotte Malcom is a leading role of weight and substance. She is deliciously acerbic, yet sympathetic."

  -- A Little Night Music, Broadway World

"The latter song was complemented by an especially grounded performance from Dianna Graham as the Countess Charlotte Malcolm. Graham chose to play her character with a mix-matched sense of joyous cynicism, giving her role a chance to shine."

  -- A Little Night Music, Utah Theatre Bloggers

"Also deserving of praise is the lovely second act solo of Dianna Graham as Mrs. Winifred Banks ..."

  -- Mary Poppins, Broadway World

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Tuacahn Amphitheatre

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Mary Poppins, Hale Centre Theatre, PC Douglas Carter

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