Reviews

Headshots

Press

Reviews

Utopia, Ltd.

Even more impressive (if possible) was Graham Wright as Goldbury; he has a big ringing voice and a confident manner that put his two songs across and then some. The song about limited liability, crucial to understanding not only the premise of the opera but Gilbert's rather radical attitude toward the notion of capitalism, was the best I've ever heard it sung; and the English Girl song a treat.
The Trumpet Bray (New England Gilbert and Sullivan Society)

The Marriage of Figaro
Graham Wright as Figaro and Kelly Magnuson as Susanna were likable from the get-go... the bounce in his step was matched only by the energy in his voice. [He] sings the title role with a delightful connection to both his audience and his fellow players, especially the lovely Susanna.
The Duxbury Clipper

Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni (played by professional actor Graham Wright), the suave charmer, seduces women both on- and off-stage with his rich voice. His interactions with his servant Leporello...reveal the intimate comedy that occurs between two men who know each other all too well.
The Harvard Crimson

Headshots

photos by Diana Hunt