West Side Story - Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater

"Although Jarred Barnard is so pacific as Tony that it seems unlikely he’d have ever been in a gang, Chaz Feuerstine makes Jet leader Riff a true believer. Joined by the rest of the Jets, most especially Josh Switzer’s barely contained Action and Lacey Beegun’s convincingly tough tomboy Anybodys, they prove a formidable counterbalance to the tense Sharks."  Frances Baum Nicholson, The Stage Struck Review

"Ayme Olivo and Jarred Barnard as Maria and Tony set the stage on fire with their passionate love. Olivo has a beautiful vocal instrument; Barnard has the sweet nature of Richard Beymer who layed the role on film. Both are dynamite actors/singers. Celeste Lanuza makes Anita earthy, feisty, and humane. Chaz Feuerstine is pure electricity as Riff, and Juan Caballer is macho and sensual as Bernardo. Josh Switzer as Action, Lacey Beegun as Anybodys, Michael Gonzalez as Chino and the other Sharks and Jets are incredible, as are the adults: Jamie Snyder as Doc, John Lynd as Lt. Schrank, and Jim Marbury as Krupke." Don Grigware, Broadway World
"Rising SoCal triple-threat Chaz Feuerstine is an electric stage presence as Riff, making “Cool” every bit the show-stopper it’s supposed to be, and he gets sensational support from fellow Jets Josh Switzer (Action), Adam Trent (A-rab), Tad Fujioka (Baby John), and Michael Milligan (Big Deal), plus Lacey Beegun as Jet wannabe Anybodys, the latter five’s “Hey Officer Krupke” providing some much needed Act Two comic relief. (Kudos to director Guerrero for including Anybodys in the usual male quartet.)" Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA

Ruthless! - Grand Central Arts Center

"Opposite Hartsfield, Turner’s performance as Sylvia is as unrestrainedly RuPaul’s Drag-Race fabulous as anyone could wish for from a man in a dress, and Beegun’s taptastic take on every monster child star ever born is as marvelously scenery-chewing as any Ruthless! fan could desire." Steven Stanley, Stage Scene LA
"Bachelor of Fine Arts musical theater major, Lacey Beegun plays Tina Denmark, the insane little girl. Normally this role is played by a child actor, but Beegun’s petite size made her perfectly believable for the part. Beegun gives an amazing performance; simultaneously being scary and cute."  Alex Fairbanks, The Daily Titan