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“Posesses the prima-donna attitude and vocal prowess essential to the role of the mermaid-esque Lady of the Lake.  This is most notable in her drawn-out, operatic performances as a glamorous lounge singer in the Camelot scene and furious snarls for more stage time in “Diva’s Lament”.”  

                    - The Spokesman-Review: Tracy Poindexter-Canton

                    

 

“Rose to the challenge of this brilliant musical. With her exceptional performance, we have now witnessed Wright’s full flowering as an artist.” Her version of “On My Own” was flawless.  She is easily near the top of the list of Eponine’s that I’ve seen.

                    - The Spokesman-Review: Jim Kershner

                    

 

“Returning to play the Narrator is Darcy Wright, who appeared prominently in “Spelling Bee” and “Hair”.  She carries the show with grace and panache, turning in a powerful vocal performance, showing her versatility and incorporating her bevy of child actors.”                         - H&R Staff Writer: Jim Vorel

                     

 

“Is a perfect choice for this role as her character captures the heart of her man and of the audience with her portrayal of innocence and love of the theater.  And, of course, she has talent, singing and dancing like the pro her character is to become.  

                    - BOB ROSESpecial to The Post-Star

                    

 

“Wright’s voice, seamless from one register to the next, squeezes every gooey sentiment out of “The Sailor of My Dreams” and “Raining in My Heart”. 

                    -The Daily Gazette: Paul Lamar

 

 

“Once again, Roger Welch displays a knack for casting.  Lewis and Wright make a charming couple.  Their voices sound wonderful together and they both display a real ease with the material and their characters.” 

                    - The Spokesman-Review:

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