Splendora:
...traveling back in time one year, we meet this alluring, oddly refined woman—and her traveling companion...As Jessica, Adriana Róze is the strongest of the cast, managing to embody Jessica’s eccentric refinement without forcing it into caricature. Her comic timing in act two is terrific. - Out Magazine
...deftly performed, sweetly appointed..."Splendora" follows enigmatic Jessica Gatewood (Adriana Róze), a Victorian-clad sprite who suggests a saner Blanche DuBois. As Splendora's fascinating new bookmobile doyenne...Roze (performs with) refined, trilling aplomb. - LA Times
...As a child, Timmy was dressed up as a little girl by his grandmother, so his return with the towering Victorian lady Jessica Gatewood (Adriana Róze in early Miss Havisham mode) is likely to raise a few brows, or would, if anybody could see him....Roze turns in an intriguing performance, and it's her soaring soprano that sells the character. - Backstage West
...Timothy John returns to Splendora with Jessica Gatewood (Adriana Róze), an imperiously exotic creature who dresses pseudo-Victorian...with an accomplished cast who keep things interesting in this oddball but engaging venture. - LA Weekly
Ken Salzman’s cast, led by Ben Hensley and Adriana Róze as the hero/heroine, sings beautifully and pulls off the necessary suspension of disbelief. - Los Angeles Citybeat
Maria Morevna:
"Among the few exceptional performances as Ivan's three sisters are three wonderfully fine vocalists: Michelle Tenazas, Nicole Wessel, and Adriana Roze, whose brief folksongs are the highlights of the piece." - Backstage West
Sweeney Todd:
"Róze has the proverbial voice of an angel and would probably sound splendid even if she were performing from inside a dumpster." -Weekly Alibi
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat:
"Adriana Roze gives an outstanding performance (and) stops the show with her beautiful, lamenting voice." -Daily Lobo
"Roze sings in beautiful, bell-clear tones as the Narrator ." -Albuquerque Journal
Rent:
"Passion permeates Roze's performance as Maureen (in Seasons of Love: Rent in Concert). The show is fresh, fast, and full of passion and energy. You can tell this dazzling show belongs to the cast." -Albuquerque Journal
Marat/Sade:
"A Narcoleptic Charlotte Corday (Adriana Roze) is powerful but austere and fully Marat and de Sade's equal." -Albuquerque Journal