Señorita y Madame at GALA Hispanic Theatre
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As Helena Rubinstein, New York actress Ana Verónica Muñoz is utterly convincing as the older cosmetics queen. Ana Verónica amazingly transformed her appearance to look so much like the real life Helena. Shrewd but self-deprecating, Munoz portrays the regal Madame as a peasant in regal garb. (DC Metro Theatre Arts)
Cayendo Con Victoriano Time Square Arts Center - NYC
The Sins of Sor Juana - GALA Hispanic Theatre DC
The wonderful Ana Verónica Muñoz fills the title role, playing Juana at two points in her life. As a young lady-in-waiting, Muñoz's face radiates a youthful exuberance, and she moves with an energy and decisiveness that seem downright adolescent."
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" As for the older Juana -- well, if it is tough to act in a wimple,
the actress betrays no sign of it. Wearing a severe floor-length habit, her head swaddled in layers of cloth that hide her hair and neck, Muñoz facially expresses the degrees of rebelliousness, disappointment and, eventually, despair that motivate the nun's behavior". |
EVA Producer's Club NYC
House of The Spirits - Spanish Repertory Theatre NYC
Yerma - GALA Hispanic Theatre, Washington, DC
“AVM carries the burden of the heroine’s tragedy with such physical clarity that those following the play through either the spoken Spanish or the projected English surtitles will have the same understanding and the same empathy with her descent from mere frustration to terminal desperation”. Potomac Stages
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Te Quiero Muñeca - GALA Hispanic Theatre, Washington, DC
"Providing the show's crucial pivot is Munoz's inspired interpretation of Nora, a Stepford wife with a mind of her own. Physically, Munoz hits on just the right hint of the robotic in her walk, her gestures and her speech".
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"Later on, when Munoz portrays Eva, the lab assistant who served as model for Nora, she comes up with mannerisms that sharply distinguish the flesh-and-blood creature from the cyber-wife"
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