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"Daniel
Lockwood's strong, attractive tenor served Nanki-Poo's
music well and proved to be the most polished voice
in the cast."
Tweaking a Few Lines (They'll None of Them Be Missed)
By ALLAN KOZINN
Published: January 8, 2007
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"As
a stalwart Nanki-Poo, Daniel
Lockwood displayed an impressive tenor voice
in 'A Wand’ring Minstrel I.'”
Published: January 8,
2007
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado, The Yeomen of
the Guard,The Rose of Persia By:
Victor Gluck 11/6/2005 ""This
show had several beautiful voices. The tenor voice
of Daniel Lockwood was a delight. The score was in
the capable hands of this talented singer once he
began with his rendition of 'A Wandring Minstrel I,'
at the shows onset." The
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"...and
younger singers Laura Bewig Chritton, Maryann Mootos,
and Daniel Lockwood offered
lively performances of rarely heard music from Wagner's
youthful operatic version of Shakespeare's "Measure
for Measure," "Das Liebesverbot." "Conrad's
New Group Displays Harmony, Loyalty" - Richard
Dyer, The Boston Globe
9/24/2003
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"Daniel Lockwood
brought a bright, vigorous tenor and boyish
good looks to the role of Nanki-Poo"
11/26/2001
"School's out in Academy's mocking 'Mikado'"
- Ellen Pfeifer,
The Boston Globe
"Tenor Daniel
Lockwood was a highlight as a splendid Nanki-Poo...Lockwood
commanded attention every time he sang..."
11/25/2001
"Stellar Script, players make majestic 'Mikado'"
- Keith Powers, The
Boston Herald.
"Ralph Rackstraw [Daniel Lockwood] had a full,
clear, strong tenor and held the audience spellbound
in his slow, carefully sung 'Nightingale'".
The New England Gilbert and Sullivan Society 5/16/2001
'Daniel Lockwood is great as the able seaman. His
fine tenor voice reigns down upon us like the bird
he sings about in 'The Nightingale.'" "Love
conquers all aboard 'H.M.S. Pinafore'" - Jim
Dorman, The Patriot
Ledger.
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4/24/2001 "Daniel
Lockwood, Joe Dan Harper and Gerald Thomas Gray carved
meaningful cameos out of roles most supporting players
simply walk through." "Boston-set
'Ballo' unmasks plenty of talent" - Richard
Dyer, The Boston Globe.
2/13/2001
"Lockwood has a big, pure, smooth voice, and he
sang Tony's solos with heart-stopping clarity..."
"'West Side Story' cast is smooth, street-wise."
- Jon Lehman, The
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11/27/2000
"This turned out to be Luiz, of course, acted
by Daniel Lockwood with ease and naturalness, and
sung with a classiness good to hear in any musical
setting." "Academy makes 'Gondoliers' sing"
- Richard Buell, The
Boston Globe.
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