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A cast of singers so marvelous that one would be lucky to hear them do “Marriage of Figaro” anywhere they offered it
“Under the baton of David Angus, the orchestral sound was lush and lean”
“One of Mozart’s finest works, a madcap comedy of lies, intrigue and love…but a story about the power of female friendship as well”
Boston Globe

“The extraordinarily high level of singing qualify this as one show not to be missed.”
EDGE Boston

A young, capable, and energetic cast, a lively staging, and an intimate venue to put it all across.”
Bachtrack

 “An impeccable cast and tight staging
“[Evan Hughes and Emily Birsan] show fine, well-matched voices and lithe Mozartean instincts.”
“Emily Birsan [was] a brilliant Susanna”
“Emily Fons [as Cherubino] shares a delightful chemistry with Birsan’s Susanna.”
“Nicole Heaston anchors the production as a model Countess…[she] basked in applause”
Boston Musical Intelligencer

“Figaro” demands singers who can act, and the composer would have been quite pleased indeed. The entire cast impressed.
“Any opportunity to see and hear Mozart at his wittiest, performed so brilliantly, is a chance that shouldn’t be missed.’
“Hughes and Birsan [have] genuine musicality and sparkling presence.’
“Heaston brought the house down with an exquisite rendering of the Countess’ aria.’”
South Shore Critic