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With Roanoke Opera:

"Especially fine was William Andrew Stuckey as the American consul Sharpless.

Stuckey is an actor with an idiomatic style and an easy stage presence. His big baritone is the kind of instrument that will qualify him for the major Verdi roles."

Seth Williams/Roanoke Times 10/20/02

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With Sarasota Opera as the Comte di Luna:

"Stuckey sings a tender romanza witha buttery voice that could almost win the hearts of the audience if he weren't cast as the villian."
Gayle Williams/Longboat Observer 2/7/02

"William Andrew Stuckey's baritone deserves praise not only for its full-throated, rich tone but for the grace with which he reaches his audience in his role as Count di Luna."
Norman & Bette Seigerman 2/7/02

"...the rich beauty of William Andrew Stuckey's baritone...fulfilled all the demands of the gorgeous arias"
"Stuckey's beautiful baritone shone in 'Il balen del suo sorriso'"

Florence Fisher/Sarasota Herald-Tribune 2/7/02

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