"As soon as she appears on stage as Elle’s hair stylist Paulette Bonaforte, I knew we had somebody special in Liliana Braumberger. She is a born entertainer whose comic sensibilities are A+, as she leans into the role with alacrity and joy." - theblurb.com.au
"Liliana [...] really brought the comedy chops, bringing down the house many times with her perfectly-timed comedic antics, add to that a voice to match and it was all round a wonderful performance." - scenestr.com.au
"Another stand-out performance comes from Liliana Braumberger who shines as the lovable Paulette. Her comic timing is spot-on, and she brings a soulful edge to numbers like ‘Ireland’ without ever tipping into caricature. It’s a performance full of nuance and charm, and her scenes with Elle offer some of the production’s warmest moments." - encoremelbourne.com
"Liliana Braumberger gives a standout performance as ‘The Hair Affair Salon’ owner Paulette Bonaforte with a fabulous combination of comedic timing and vocals and great onstage chemistry with McDougall and the tight ensemble." theatrethoughtsaus.online
"Liliana, having a shiny-adore 2025 on Melbourne stages after two very different roles in both ‘A Twist of Fate’ is a “days work/ days pay, that’s it” single mum who has this “pop sign” thing down to the efficient routine of hilariously, not unfriendly, grouchiness." - Chuck Moore Reviews About
"Liliana was very impressively OTT dramatic as Clarissa, while being charming and engaging as Meg"
"..the hapless heroine of the melodramas, was ably played by Liliana [who] brought a credibility to the portrayal of the hopeful, romantic sister, whilst bringing a sense of the histrionic to Clarissa"- Victorian Drama League
"Liliana as Meg March exuded grace and warmth, perfectly embodying the eldest sister’s romantic nature" - TheTheatre.au
"..the hapless heroine of the melodramas, was ably played by Liliana [who] brought a credibility to the portrayal of the hopeful, romantic sister, whilst bringing a sense of the histrionic to Clarissa"- Victorian Drama League
"Liliana as Meg March exuded grace and warmth, perfectly embodying the eldest sister’s romantic nature" - TheTheatre.au
"Liliana is captivating as the virginal Elinor, the prototypical ‘good woman’ Austen so often contrasted her flawed heroines with."- ThePlusOnes


