“Michaela Voit is a force to be watched if her performance as seductress Abigail Williams is any indication. Voit puts fire into Abigail with her eyes flashing in lust and anger from John Proctor’s rejection.”
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible Proves Both Historic and Prescient at Invictus Theatre
“Michaela Voit succeeds in communicating the essential malevolence of her character, the manipulative Abigail Williams, without making her into a melodrama villain.”
“Michaela Voit is both outstanding and convincing as Pegeen. Voit’s Pegeen is believable, which is an essential ingredient for Christy’s otherwise nonsensical allure.”
A Lot to Love About Playboy of the Western World, Karen Topham for Chicago Onstage
“The innkeeper’s strong-willed daughter, nicely played by Michaela Voit, […] falls in love with this bold outsider and his gift of gab.”
A ‘Fully-Flavoured’ Playboy, Albert Williams for The Chicago Reader
“Michaela Voit [switches] hats and accents in a flash of the eye, keeping the ever-quickening energy of the plot on trajectory.”
A Real Who’s Whodunit: A Review of "Whose Body?" at Lifeline Theatre
“One of my favorite tiny moments involves a character simply called “Slavic Lady” who is engagingly portrayed by Voit.”
“Whose Body” is true to its Dorothy L. Sayers origin
“Michaela Voit demonstrates superb musical talent and confidence on the cello, as well as employing an understated comic sense, as Julian.”
An Almond Joy That's Deliciously Nutty
“Organic's production features a live cellist, who is also a character (Michaela Voit as Julian) serving as commenting chorus with musical interjections. Though set way back on stage, Voit gains attention with her occasional arresting grimaces and glares.”
Find That Emotion You've Been Missing in the Delightful Melancholy Play
“Michaela Voit and Grace Bolander give especially emotional performances as Hermione and Paulina.”
A WINTER'S TALE OF WARMTH, INTIMACY, AND MUSIC