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Columbia - The Rocky Horror Show

"Everyone hits their mark in the PTC production, finding the right timing to capture the audience’s willingness to interact mid-performance. The cast zeroes in effortlessly with excellent pacing. Special mentions on full-throated vocals and spot-on lyrical phrasing go to Jeremiah James, Hernando Umana, André Jordan, Micki Martinez and Alex Walton."

- The Utah Review

Columbia - The Rocky Horror Show

"Like Saunders, the entire cast provides a real depth to simple characters. Heading this is Micki Martinez (Columbia). She isn’t loud, but small movements and carefully crafted choreography give us a sense of longing and deep-seated frustration." - Front Row Reviewers

Nina Rosario - In the Heights

"One of the night's standout performances was Micki Martinez as Nina, in what is also the play's most nuanced role. Nina is the smart, driven daughter of Dominican immigrants and small-business owners, Kevin and Camila Rosario (played by Enrique Acevedo and Melissa Blatherwick). She is the one who "got out," thanks to a scholarship to Stanford University. But when Nina returns to Washington Heights after her first year, Martinez made the audience feel the weight of Nina's pressure to please not just her parents, but her whole neighborhood — a pressure that becomes more poignant when she reveals she has dropped out of school. Martinez's strong voice carried her through the powerful ballad, "Everything I Know," and was a welcome addition to any ensemble number." - Deseret News

Vanessa - In the Heights

"Micki Martinez is a triple threat with stirring acting, singing, and dancing as Vanessa." -Broadway World

Svetlana Sergievskaya - Chess

"Micki Martinez plays Svetlana Sergievskaya, Anatoly’s wife. While she doesn’t appear until the second half of the play, Martinez has a strong stage presence. Her part is memorable and sympathetic. She also has a powerful voice. Nikol’s and Martinez’s duet “I Know Him Well,” is a beautiful and both actresses perform their parts extremely well."

- Front Row Reviewers

Alison/Dr. Wink - Pinkalicious!

"One of the standout roles, however, was Micki Martinez, who played both Pinkalicious’ best friend, Alison, and Dr. Wink. While convincing as a sensitive, caring friend to Pinkalicious, Martinez’s shining moment came as Dr. Wink diagnosed Pinkalicious with her condition in the song “Pinkititus.” Not only was her voice top notch and powerful, but she brought an attitude and sass to the stage that stood out from the rest. (Her dance moves were great, too.) She committed to both roles and played them effortlessly." - Deseret News

Ensemble - The Beautiful Game 

"Mary Nikols and Micki Martinez, in ensemble roles, often stole the show in group numbers and scenes with their enthusiasm and ability to work their lines and body language to their fullest emotional potential."

- The Daily Utah Chronicle

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