Dream of a Common Language
"Adrienne Krug is arguably the most delightful character in the show. Krug is most convincing in her portrayal of a self-realized, transcendent woman who never knew her true value until she found it in herself. Krug…[deserves] credit for this fine artistic achievement in developing a character."
--Jeffrey R. Smith, East Bay Times
The War at Home
"Adrienne Krug (Dinah) is funny and heartbreaking. It's a brilliant performance that will stay with you for weeks."
--Lee Hartgrave, Beyond Chron
Present Laughter
"The adorable Adrienne Krug plays the amusing housekeeper Miss Erikson who constantly dusts the furniture while chain smoking. Krug has classic comic timing."
--Vince Mediaa, VMediArts
Death of a Salesman
"The acting is first-rate as well. The production attracted a remarkably talented array of actors, particular Stauffer and Krug, who create characters deliciously flawed and human."
--Pat Craig, Contra Costa Times
Sylvia
"Adrienne Krug, as Kate, brings some subtlety to a basically one-note supporting role…Kate is a scold, but Krug keeps her from growing too cold for comfort."
--Dan Taylor, The Press Democrat
Past Perfect
"All the actors were good, but Adrienne Krug stands out with a subtly stunning portrayal of family matriarch Dina Dunham."
--Eric Jansen, Out in the Bay
True West
"And in an 11th-hour appearance, the wonderful Adrienne Krug displays the stunned, long-time suffering of a worn-down Mom."
--Tom Kelly, San Francisco Bay Times

It's a Wonderful Life (Shellie Award Nominee for Best Supporting Actress)

Buried Child

You Should Be So Lucky

Desdemona

Terroristka

Born Yesterday

The American Dream