Blissful and Benighted:
Dispatches From the War of the Sexes
By: WILBORN HAMPTON, 05/11/2007
“In the best of the evening, titled "Right Sensation"... Jaqueline Raposo is excellent as Paula, the reluctant lover in "Right Sensation," and is clearly a talent to watch."

By: GWEN OREL , 05/11/2007
Couples
by Rich Orloff
“Right Sensation," the strongest piece, finishes the evening...Jaqueline M. Raposo delivers warmth, vulnerability, and enormous charisma."

By: BYRNE HARRISON, 09/5/2007
"Saving the best for last... Jacqueline M. Raposo strikes the right note between anticipation and fear as Paula, a woman torn between her desire and the realities of her altered body".

By: CHARLES KONDEK, 05/25/2006
Play-By-Play: Choices?!
StageWorks/Hudson
“Jaqueline Raposo… possesses an enormous, powerhouse talent. Her bravura, solo performance in Thin Air is at times frightening because it is so real, so honest, so human, and because her pain as Bird, a young high-wire circus performer, is so palpable…“

By: MICHAEL ECK, Special to the Times Union
First published: Friday, May 26, 2006
Play-by-Play: Choices?!
StageWorks/Hudson
“Raposo is simply brilliant in the latter.... riveting… a real find, and hopefully she'll become a regular in Hudson…”

By: CAROL KING
Published: Monday, May 22, 2006
Play-by-Play: Choices?!
Stageworks/Hudson
“Jacqueline Raposo stands out in Tom Coash's "Thin Air”…brings it to the audience with heart-wrenching impact.”

The Alternate Newsweekly of New York's Capital Region
By: JAMES YEARA
Play-by-Play: Choices?!
Stageworks/Hudson
“If you could coax a chickadee to act, it would imitate Raposo … Watching the shifts, feints, confessions, longings, fears, wit, triumph, and sheer will of both actress and character as they meld is breathtaking…"
"If you could focus on something other than Raposo's Bird, you could hear the audience gasp…"
“Funambulate” means to dance on a rope, and it is the best verb to describe how Raposo creates on a stage.”

By: MARTY CLEAR
Published: May 4, 2004
Aunt Dan and Lemon
The Gorilla Theatre, Tampa
“The cast is as talented and focused as any you'll see … Wicker and Raposo could be called standouts, but the entire cast does able work.”

By: Nicole Lemieux
Published:
December, 2005
Fools in Love
At The Manhattan Ensemble Theatre
“Jacqueline Raposo's Hermia and Breeda Keely Wool's Helena were particularly engaging.”
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