Grace Miller
SELECTED PROJECTS
Head Over Heels
“The top vocal standout of the night definitely came from Grace Miller as Princess Philoclea, the younger of the two sisters, particularly during her rendition of “Good Girl.” Harmonizing with her older sister, Princess Pamela (Brittany Washington), and Pamela’s lady maid and eventual lover, Mopsa (Meredith Kilmartin) brought forth some stunning moments. However, as a consistent performer throughout the entire show, Miller maintained the tightest control over her wide range and dynamics.”
-DC Theater Arts
Head Over Heels
The musical highlight of the evening is “Good Girl,” led by Princess Philoclea (Grace Miller) and accompanied by Princess Pamela (Brittany Washington) and Mopsa (Meredith Kilmartin). Miller’s clear shimmering soprano soars effortlessly, while Washington’s rich low and middle register and Kilmartin’s powerful belt blend together into a refreshing musical treat. Miller’s charm shines in every scene.”
-Megan’s Marvelous DMV Theater Blog
Head Over Heels
“Zeroing in on the royal family, Grace Miller portrayed youngest daughter Philoclea with a charming sense of bright-eyed innocence, especially opposite Nathan Peck’s delightfully dorky Musidorus. Miller’s sweet vocals and sense of character truly shone in the number “Good Girl,” which ended up being one of my favorites of the entire production. Accompanied by Brittany Washington as Pamela and Meredith Kilmartin as Mopsa, the three women sang in crystal-clear harmony that pulled at the heartstrings as they grappled with their newfound desires.”
-That Teen on the Scene
Head Over Heels
“In a gentle but authentic performance, Grace Miller is Princess Philoclea, the younger daughter, who is smitten by Musidorus (Nathan Peck), a mere shepherd boy and not good enough for his offspring, thinks the king.”
-Washington Speaks
Godspell
“It was also plainly evident the number of talented dancers amongst the cast, most notably Grace Miller and Philip Smith-Cobbs, whose stunning pas de deux during “On the Willows” was nothing short of gorgeous.”
-MD Theater Guide





