Douglas Ray Williams Delivers “Outstanding Characterization” In ‘The Magic Flute’

 

Douglas Williams (right) as Papageno. Image via Bruce Zinger for MyScena

 

In a new review for Opera Atelier's production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, MyScena praised Douglas Ray Williams’ “witty asides and nimble physicality” in the role of Papageno. “Each character exhibits a body language that telegraphs their personality. A prime example is Douglas Williams’ Papageno, whose skips, hops and relevés are perfectly-attuned to his creature-of-nature status.” Click the link below to read the full review now.

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