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Drew Allan SlattonDrew Allan Slatton in Toledo Blade - May 11 1996
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"... and melody, and is a first rate orchestrator. The writing is dense and complex, but accessible and never studied. The high point of the performance was thc contribution of Drew Allan Slatton as the clown. A fine singer, he is an excellent actor and built a fluid dramatic role which, unfortunately, often contrasted with the rest of the rather stagnant staging. There ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States
Drew Alan SlattonDrew Alan Slatton in Eugene Register-Guard - Jan 2 2004
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"... mezzo like Susan Graham's and lacks the heft for a role like this, but lt ls also a honeyed volce that ls admirably even throughout all the vocal registers. Drew Alan Slatton sang Don Jose with thrilling high notes, which he obviously relished singing, but with a thin, steely vocal timbre. In lhe last act, especially, he sang and acted superbly. One ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Drew SlattonDrew Slatton in Record-Journal - Apr 13 2000
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"... lot, he says, that includes corporate lawyers, stock brokers and physicians. They also get to mingle with thc stars. Connecticut opera's production features Marquita Lister in the title role, Drew Slatton as Cavaradossi and Justino Diaz as Scarpia. Willie Anthony Waters, Connecticut opera's general and artistic director, conducts. “We all work hard to give the best performance we can do,” says ..."
Publication place: Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
Drew Alan SlattonDrew Alan Slatton in Toledo Blade - Feb 15 1998
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"... century for Cole porter's ?Were Thine That Special Moving between such different styles took special skills from singers and orchestra alike. Last night's American singers included Kathleen Segar, tenor Drew Alan Slatton, and bass Kevin Short. Each had different strengths. Ms. forte was clearly the operatic literature. While her rendition of Verdi's ?0 Don Fatale" from Don Carlos was extremely dramatic, her ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States