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Reviews
Photo courtesy of Henry Bargas
"Comedic honors go to baritone John Sauvey, who kept the audience in stitches as Ramiro's overly ambitious valet, Dandini." The Birmingham News January 20, 2007
"Bass John Sauvey was caught in the middle of the ancient fray, convincingly switching from the Philistine Abimelech to the Old Hebrew." The Birmingham News October 22, 2006
Salome: ...standouts in lesser roles include the sonorous [soldier] of John Sauvey . Dallas Morning News- Saturday, November 13th, 2004
The Chronicle La Boheme: ...highlights of the evening would have to include the powerful baritone of John Sauvey as Marcello The Chronicle-Glen Falls, NY- March 4th, 2004
Dorian Gray: [John Sauvey as Lord Henry]...had [a] mature voice and good theatrical instincts. Dallas Morning News- Saturday, February 7, 2004
Susannah: LGO's apprentice artists (Mrs. Hayes-Laura Portune, Elder Hayes-David Gordon, Mrs. Gleaton-Stephanie Barnett, Elder Gleaton-Aaron Estes, Mrs. Ott-Janara Kellerman, Elder Ott- Andrew Cummings, Elder McLean-John Sauvey, Mrs. McLean- Laura Camp)..[created] memorable, well-differentiated portraits of the elders and their wives. …. [providing] a whiff of a subplot by emphasizing the lechery of Elder McLean [John Sauvey], thus giving his witchy wife [Laura Camp] every reason to fear Susannah. Opera News On-line- September 2003
Rigoletto: Other highlights included the especially intense Matthew Trevino as Sparafucile, the huge-voiced Dawn Padula as Maddalena and the charming John Sauvey as Marullo. Amarillo Globe News - March 2003
The Marriage of Figaro: John Sauvey gave a captivating and "brow-raising" performance as Figaro. Baylor Lariat- January 28, 2000
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