Reviews

Prairie Griffith plays the seemingly no-nonsense Spartan woman Lampito, who revels in taunting men with a strategical placed loaf of bread.
— Mark De La Vina, San Jose Mercury News, October 11, 1999. “Lysistrata”, City Lights Theatre Company
“The supporting actresses, led by the charismatic Prairie Griffith as the shameless Player, each excel in multiple roles, portraying with equal success both roguish raveling actors, and within their own play-within-a-play production of Hamlet, proper Shakespearean courtiers.  They put on an impressive display, effortlessly oscillating between bawdy, lowbrow antics and courtly behavior and delivery most worthy of the Bard’s immortal language. ”
Ben Demers DC Theatre Scene July 16, 2009.  “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” Nu Sass Theatre Co.
“Prairie Griffith (Operator 1, Clarastella, Playwright, Claremont,Cop) wove herself in and out of each scene with precision and absolute command of her characters.” ~ Maryland Theatre Guide, Erica Laxsonon: July 20, 2011.  “Belle Parricide”, Georgetown Theatre Company
"Working with Prairie on my short film, Retirement, was a true pleasure. As a very time-sensitive production, I appreciated her professionalism and adherence to the call schedule. On set, she was open to direction while still bringing her own creativity to the character depicted. More broadly, she's a lot of fun to be around and helps keep things loose and cheerful on set. Finally, after the production was complete, Prairie remained enthusiastic and helped promote the project with her friends, family, and professional network. Bottom line - from start to finish - Prairie invested all of herself in the success of my film, and that's something every director should look for when recruiting talent for a shoot." ~ Rob Raffety, Director of “Retirement”
Prairie brings dedication, commitment, and vision to any role she takes on. Her performances are discoveries, as she builds characters who are not only fresh, but also full of truth. ~ John Donvan, ABC News Esayist, Author of In A Different Key: The Story of Autism
I had the pleasure of working with Prairie as an actor from three perspectives myself: actor, playwright, and director. All three of me were lucky to collaborate with her. ~ Derek McCaw, Entertainer