• Ghosts of Bogota by Diana Burbano “In a star turn, Gomes Demarchi makes her lack of self-consciousness deeply conscious... she’s adorable, because she inhabits her feelings with the heaving, full-bodied sighs and spasms most adults have been conditioned to abandon". Lily Janiak, SF Chronicle

  • Twelfth Night: “Livia Gomes Demarchi plays two female roles at opposite ends of the spectrum... she is almost unrecognizable as the same actress although all that has really changed is the addition of a bonnet". Kurt Daw, Shakespeare's Tribe

  • Native Gardens by Karen Zacarias “As Tania, Demarchi soars with a charismatic presence and wide vocal range... Though I don’t speak Spanish, I could tell precisely what she means. Like Shakespeare or Rock ‘n Roll, the words may be foreign, but the sound speaks volumes". Tom Glymm, Theatrius

  • Manahatta by Mary Kathryn Nagle “Livia Gomes Demarchi is unabashedly bold and determined as both Jane and Le-le-wá-you." Eddie Reynolds, Theater Eddys