“Nagle's play centers on Sarah Polson, perfectly embodied by Kyla Garcia. Garcia winningly portrays the ambitious and intelligent Polson with nuance and skill.” - Broadway World
“Garcia is sharp yet sympathetic as the combative Connie, who struggles not only with her feelings for Brewster and Gary but as a person with a Native American father and a white mother who’s never felt completely accepted in her community.” - Terry Morgan, Stage RAW
“Kyla Garcia delivers a lyrical and passionate performance as the young Cherokee lawyer who returns to the reservation, determined to fight for the tribe and for the implementation of the Violence Against Women Act in the United States Supreme Court.” - DC Metro Theatre Arts
“Without any irony regarding a work that focuses on Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the 2011 tornado in Joplin, Mo., I can honestly say I was blown away by the subject, the substance, the professionalism and impact of this production. It’s the best work I’ve seen from this company.” - Eric A. Gordon, People’s World
“Alice Chan,” whose four actors (Maggie Carney, Jyl Kaneshiro, Dana Wing Lau and Kyla Garcia) make an art of constructing Lex Liang’s intricate set anew at each stop, is a comedy that has its roots in potentially serious subjects.“
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“Smaller parts are also impressively done. As Antigone’s more elegant sister Ismene, Kyla Garcia becomes a balance to the title character’s determined single-mindedness, as she ranges from fear to compromise with little effect on the outcome.” - Frances Baum Nicholson