Alyson is dynamite.
— William J. Grace, CapeNews.net

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Strait-laced Brad and Janet (Alyson Snyder, returning to the Highlands PAC stage after Brklyn: The Musical and, of course, as Elf #2 in Home for the Holidays) … the essential goofiness of Brad and Janet is celebrated through the exuberant deliveries of Hannigan and Snyder, and both have their showstopping moments – Snyder with her clever reprocessing of the standard B-movie damsel in distress with Judy Holliday timing and Snow White forthrightness – which makes her capitulation to Frank N’ Furter’s serpent’s seduction all the more hilarious…case in point – “Touch-a Touch Me.” - Luke Osteen, The Laurel Magazine

Snyder’s voice was powerful and smooth and stole a number of scenes, and her sexual evolution was downright delightful.
— Lisa Gray Youngblood, Plateau Magazine

video by Rob Martel & Ray Mabry

 
Alyson Snyder delights as Cynthia Weil, with her spunky, independent spirit.
— Kirk Sheppard, The Sappy Critic

“the vivacious Alyson Snyder”

Paul Batterson, BroadwayWorld.com

54 Below

“the unquestionable triumphs of the evening were Alyson Snyder and Elizabeth Adabale, the former stepping completely out of the shadow of Barbra Streisand with an unusually perfect "People"… the audience owes (producer) Kevin (Ferg & Friends Co.) an even greater thank you, for introducing them to two new artists whose names were, immediately, memorized and put into a Google alert.” - Stephen Mosher, broadwayworld.com.

watch Alyson sing “People” from Funny Girl below:

“Hooray for Hollywood” -

Transcendence Theatre Company

“some of the standouts that we absolutely loved included a soulful 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' sung by Alyson Snyder. ” - Marin Mommies

Alyson played the Mother in short film thriller THE FUNERAL PHOTOGRAPHER with Chicago’s Subtexter Films near her hometown in Southwest Michigan.

LA Debut!

Alyson made her LA comedy debut in “The Telephone Gospel”, a variety show produced by Vasthy Mompoint & Geri Courtney-Austein featured at Forget About Spaghetti Festival at The Elysian Theatre in Los Angeles on 10/29/22.

 
 
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headshots by Billy Bustamante