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This season has been filled with Turn of the Screw performances in France and next up is Orlando Paladino in Paris at Theatre du Chatelet. Productions this last season include Kayta Kabanova in Buenos Aires, The Mikado in Detroit, Tales of Hoffman in Norway, The Pirates of Penzance in London and Sweeney Todd in Paris. Plus lots of new additions to the calendar soon! david@davidcurry.info |
RECENT REVIEWS......................................................
Turn of the Screw (Tour D'Ecrou)
Chanteur.com
"Internationale, la distribution est dominée par un David Curry parfaitement idiomatique de timbre, de style, de physique même! Familier de Gilbert & Sullivan, c'est un voyou inquiétant à la Dickens."
"International cast is dominated by a David Curry, perfect idiomatic timbre, style, even his physique! Familiar with Gilbert & Sullivan, he invokes the sense of Dickensian evil."
http://chanteur.net/spectacles/20111013-Athenee-Turn_of_the_Screw-Britten.htm
Tales of Hoffman - Bergen, Norway - Studvest.no
“I find myself standing at the twelfth chair at the 16th row in the wondrous Grieg hall.Gaping. Applauding - my green notepad and pink pen flop to the floor below me. I must applaud. I wonder - what have I been witness to? Greatness. Very few vacant seats which now houses the deafening wave of applause and wild whistles, the last few hours of my life has been filled with amazing vocal performance. In David Curry’s figure grabs the poet Hoffmann every guest's attention, in the local tavern a very humid night and provoked to share their crazy love stories. Through betrayal, longing, lust and romance the confused poet fully guides the audience through three amazing adventures where the meeting with the love again and again ends in despair, humiliation and deprivation.” ERIC LONNE
Tales of Hoffman - Bergen Norway - Bergen Tidende
Soloist were smooth and solid with no weak points. David Curry handled the title role of Hoffmann with a combination of theatrical energy and wonderful singing voice. Espen Selve
The Mikdado - Detroit News ".........Chuchman offered a disarming blend of spirited charm and vocal brilliance. Both of which were required to match the poise, romantic conviction and effortless singing of tenor David Curry, a G&S veteran who commands this production from his first moment on stage......http://detnews.com/article/20101017/ENT01/10170312/Review--%E2%80%98The-Mikado%E2%80%99-opens-MOT-season-with-infectious-humor
The Mikado - Detroit Freepress
"At the center of the action were terrific performances from two young Canadians, tenor David Curry as Nanki-Poo, the Mikado’s son disguised as a wandering minstrel, and the object of his affection, Yum-Yum (soprano Andriana Chuchman). Bright, strong and charismatic, Curry’s voice projected a sweet yet virile expression, and he’s a natural, limber actor"
http://www.freep.com/article/20101017/ENT05/101017016/1035/ent/Charming-Mikado-opens-MOTs-40th-season
"Toronto Operetta Theatre’s production of Kalman’s Countess Maritza is uncommonly well sung. The main reason is David Curry as Tassilo, an outstanding Canadian tenor whose career has been in Europe. The charismatic Curry cuts a dashing figure on stage. He also has a pure crystalline voice and near perfect diction. In fact, it is Curry with his excellent acting and singing skills who makes this operetta truly romantic, and not just a bit of fluff."
Paula Citron- Classical 96.3 FM Toronto - Review of Countess Maritza