Douglas Williams’ “Authoritative” Voice Wows Critics in BEMF’s ‘Octavia’

 
 

In yet another stellar review of Boston Early Music Festival’s new production of Richard Keiser’s Octavia, bass-baritone Douglas Ray Williams is receiving high praise for his role as the eccentric Emperor Nero. According to John Yohalem of Parterre Box, “Williams possesses an authoritatively deep and distinctive” voice in his role as the vain and villainous emperor. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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