Radio Happy Hour - le poisson rouge 2009
The show's excellent permanent actors, Matt Skibiak and Robin Reed, also play major roles in helping Osterhout's writing reach its full potential and transcend the constraints and boredom of formal fiction readings (which Osterhout loathes).
-Mallory Rice, Nylon Guys Dec 09/Jan 10
Babylon, Babylon - The Brick 2008
Some particularly memorable contributions are made by... Robin Reed, who is absolutely hilarious as the impossibly difficult rich woman (her entrance, reminiscent of Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard, is delicious)."
-Martin Denton, nytheatre.com
Scout's Honor! - FringeNYC 2007
... stand-outs: Robin Reed, whose inner monologue as a girl scout likening her crush on her galpal to a S’more (soft in the center, squashed by the hard graham-cracker reality) is the show’s big “awwww” moment...
-Patrick Lee, Just Shows to Go You
Bizarre Science Fantasy - The Brick 2005
... the only other occupant is the bartender (Robin Reed, delightfully slatternly in a shapeless housedress and rolled-down knee-highs).
-Martin Denton, nytheatre.com
Antarctica - San Francisco Fringe 2005
- Crazy and fun. The performers are totally in synch with this completely original piece.
- Winnie (Robin Reed) exceptionally captures the essence of a, like, modern day high school teenager.
- These are two engaging , very likable actors who truely put themselves into the show.
- Crisp antarctic imagery and an upbeat rhythm sustained by the actors made the 50-minute show fly by. The actors are sharp. They have plenty of comedic personality, a strong command of the stage, and excellent timing.
-audience reviews, San Francisco Fringe

