Review: Douglas Williams as Nick Shadow in Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress

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“Douglas Williams is perfectly at ease in the role of the evil Nick Shadow. The slicked-back hairstyle looks just fine on him, and his black but shiny tone seems made for this character. In addition, the baritone gives us an always intelligent stage performance, and a touch of humor that makes us the devil more sympathetic.”

Nick Hart

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