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K. Bernice plays Sarah with substantial compassion and sincerity. The two actors give a great performance and allows the audience to easily sympathize with the ongoing racism and discrimination that these two must endure.
— Rich Mehrenberg, BroadwayWorld
On opening night, standby actor K. Bernice was excellent Bonnie, the animal shelter volunteer who took care of the non-human passengers, including several dogs, an epileptic cat and a pregnant bonobo chimpanzee.
— Ronelle Grier, The Jewish News
Ariel’s mother, Vi Moore and Ren’s mother, Ethel McCormack are portrayed wonderfully by Emily Jewell and K. Bernice. Both woman give an emotional performance in the song, “Learning to be Silent


Speaking of voices that meshed well, Emily Jewell (as Vi Moore) and K. Bernice (as Ethel McCormack) had a nice duet in “Learning to Be Silent.”
— Samantha Pride, Mt Carroll County News and Mischa Hooker and Kitty Israel, River Cities’ Reader
The wonderfully talented K. Bernice plays Marley, who holds Margaritaville together, denizens and visitors alike. Bernice enlivens every scene she’s in; she’s an energetic catalyst for her reluctant workforce and disappointed tourists.
— Pamela Briggs, River Cities Reader
Another of the show’s standouts, K. Bernice (Sofia) leads the female ensemble in a rousing “Hell No” the show’s empowerment fulcrum that foreshadows the transformation of Celie.
— Paul Willistien, LVP News