She sings with the power and pain of Judy Garland, the sophistication of Barbra Streisand and the humour and warmth of Judy Holliday. - Gary Smith, The Hamilton Spectator, May 7, 2011
Hamilton’s much loved siren of song, maven of musicals, agitator and activist extraordinaire Lyla Miklos. - Robin Pittis, VIEW Magazine, September 6, 2013
In their supporting roles [in HTI's production of Falsettos], the incomparable Lyla Miklos as Dr. Charlotte and the enchanting Melissa Todd as Cordelia round out the story’s homonormative circle with visual and vocal perfection. - Tom Mackan, VIEW Magazine, November 21, 2013
Lyla Miklos [in HTI's production of A Grand Night For Singing] displays her natural comedic skill in hilarious numbers like “Shall We Dance?”, which turns the lovely ballroom dance of Anna and her King, into a silly duet of mismatched proportions with Steven B. Andrews. Later Miklos brings her strong voice to “It Might As Well Be Spring” from State Fair, and the round notes reverberate throughout the room. - Kerry Corrigan , VIEW Magazine, April 7, 2005
Lyla Miklos seen as never before in the archly shameless hussy role of Fraulein Kost [in The Players' Guild of Hamilton's production of Cabaret], gives a terrific performance also when singing the prophetic song with the company Tomorrow Belongs To Me. - Sara Cymbalisty, VIEW Magazine, April 28, 2016
A HAMILTON SPECTATOR TOP THEATRE PERFORMER OF 2014! I don't usually include non-professional performers in this list, but Lyla Miklos' cabaret performance at The Staircase in Hamilton forces an exception. Miklos sang a concert that included opera, Broadway and American Songbook standards. It was so daring, so rich, so full of personal passion I could have listened to it all over again. - Gary Smith, The Hamilton Spectator, December 22, 2014
What: Centre Stage
When: Sundays
Time: 6-7pm EST
Where: 101.5 FM The Hawk
Description: A celebration of Musicals from both the stage and screen with your host Lyla Miklos. Music, Interviews, Reviews, Theatre News and Ticket Giveaways. Listen live on-line or on the radio.
Station Website: http://www.1015thehawk.ca Centre Stage Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/CentreStageWithLylaMiklos
What: First Unitarian Church of Hamilton Worship Service
Date: Sunday, June 26, 2022
Time: 10:30am EST
Where: 170 Dundurn St S, Hamilton, ON, L8P 4K3 (Live online on Zoom & YouTube too)
Description: The Interim Ministry Transition Team will lead a service that celebrates a year of successful transitional ministry and invite us to look towards the year ahead. Join us as we reflect, rejoice, and notice the good things yet to come in our community. The labyrinth will center us and guide us as we explore our collective, and individual, journey.
Speakers: Rev. Jamie Boyce, Joanne Dear, Marilyn Hunt and Catherine Schuler
Music Ministers: Lyla Miklos, D. Jay Moons and Rachel Derry
Church Website: https://uuhamilton.ca Church YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRqx0x_aZ_yvyfg0QOYLqrQ/featured
What: The Brott Music Festival presents The Sound of Music in Concert
Date: Thursday, August 18, 2022
Time: 7:30pm EST
Where: First Ontario Concert Hall Hamilton
Address: 1 Summers Lane, Hamilton, ON, L8P 4Y2
Description: Director Lou Zamprogna and his cast of exuberant singers join Daniel and the National Academy Orchestra to bring the true story of the flibbertigibbet postulant nun Maria, transformed to governess and then wife and mother. Our cast sing their way through this fully staged Oscar winning score, to delight everyone on and off the stage. We have confidence you will be singing along all the way home.
Tickets: $59 – Adult, $54 – Senior, $25 – Students, $10 – Children under 12
Website: https://brottmusic.com/the-sound-of-music/
Sung by Scott Cameron Smith with backup vocals by
Chris Arnold, Alex Beamish, Patrick Brown, Bob Gibson,
Jude Johnson, David McEachern, Pamela Marques, Jamie
Marr, Lyla Miklos and Lisa Winn.