"Cultivate your curves - they may be dangerous but they won't be avoided." ~Mae West
Reviews for XANADU:
"Two of the muses help them fall in love, Melpomene and Calliope, but that is not their intention; they just want Clio kicked out of her position of leadership...by death!!! They sang this song called "Evil Woman." I though their vocals were amazing. This was one of my favorite songs and it was pretty funny too because they were trying not to seem like they were plotting."
Ada Grey / Ada Grey Reviews for You
"Karla L. Beard and Missy Aguilar have a field day as Melpomene and Calliope, Clio’s jealous, villainous Muse sisters. Relishing being an “Evil Woman,”...
Colin Douglas / Chicago Theatre Review
Reviews for I Don't Remember You: Broadway's Cult Classic's Vol. II at Davenports:
"As Aguilar was chewing up "Invisible" from "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," it occurred to me that the show would eventually end, and even while open-mouthed with delight, I was heartsick."
Aaron Hunt / New City Stage
"Aguilar absolutely delights singing "When I'm Drunk I'm Beautiful" from "Prettybelle". She was joined in duet with Beth Lanza singing “The Grass is Always Greener” from “Woman of the Year” that was so compelling you had to wonder why the show was a flop."
Amy Munice / Splash Magazines
Reviews for THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES at the Theatre at the Center:
"Other particularly noteworthy performances are provided by Missy Aguilar in the dual roles of Cousin Pearl, ....Gloria Mundy. It’s time for Ms. Aguilar to have a leading role now. Her glorious voice is always in top form and she’s a very versatile performer, to boot."
Colin Douglas / Chicago Theatre Review
"As always the ensemble is important to the production, some blend in & handle many roles...stand-outs are Missy Aguilar (Cousin Pearl)..."
Alan Bresloff / Around the Town Chicago
Reviews for A VERY MERRY MADRIGAL at the Theo Ubique Theatre:
"Their harmonies fill the intimate space with lush sound...including Missy Aguilar’s touching “Snowbird.”
Oliver Sava / Time Out Chicago
" Sara Bareilles' "Love Is Christmas," which provides the show with its emotional climax... the belty Missy Aguilar (fine job on the Bareilles)..."
Paul W. Thompson / BroadwayWorld Chicago