Mary Phillips Embodies “Restraint and Command” In Reimagined ‘Vanessa’

 
 

Seen and Heard International recently published a new review of Williamstown Theatre Festival and Heartbeat Opera’s “stark, haunting reimagining of Vanessa, Samuel Barber’s 1958 Pulitzer-winning” featuring mezzo-soprano Mary Phillips. “As the Baroness, mezzo Mary Phillips embodied restraint and command, anchoring the family’s silence with quiet authority rather than vocal amplitude.” Click the link below to read the full review now.

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