Gone MIssing: "Meadows brings sophistication, great beauty and superb comic timing to the party, and she makes even a prosaic thought seem profound." (Jim Tommany, Houston Press Blog; March 10, 2011)

 

Gone Missing : "The youthful six-person cast exudes vigor and talent, no one less than capable and committed.

Brad Goertz’s polished rendition of Lost Horizon is one vocal highlight, with Lydia Meadows’ knowing The Only Thing Missing." (Everett Evans, Houston Chronicle; March 10,2011)

 

Gone Missing:  " Lydia Meadows sings a sad and sultry "The Only Thing Missing" and is hysterical as a pet psychic and convincing as an octogenarian who must stay vigilant to prevent any more of her prized possessions from disappearing." (Buzz Bellmont, Chronicle Commons Blog; March 9, 2011)

  

What the Butler Saw: "Lydia Meadows is ideal as that staple of sex farce, the fetching miss who spends most of the evening looking for her clothes." (Everett Evans, The Houston Chronicle; May 6, 2006)

 
A Class Act: "Lydia Meadows as Mona creates a cunning vixen whose rendition of a song titled with her name is sultry and rich" (Kathleen Ballanfant; Village News/ Southwest News; May 2005)
 
A Class Act: "... all have standout moments - as do Josh Wright, Lydia Meadows and Brandon Peter's as Ed's pals." (Everett Evans; The Houston Chronicle; May 19, 2005)
 
A Class Act: "Your heart will take a few extra beats at the vamping of Mona - Lydia Meadows." (Chuck Perroncel; Houston Theater List online review; May 20, 2005)
 
Seussical, the Musical!: "Lydia Meadows exudes flashy glamor as selfish Mayzie." (Everett Evans; The Houston Chronicle; June 20, 2004)
 
Seussical, the Musical!:  "Especially fine is sexy Mayzie La Bird (Lydia Meadows), who's tired of sitting on her nest and coaxes Horton into helping her with her swanky rendition of "How Lucky You Are." (Lee Williams; The Houston Press; July 1, 2004)