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Opera review: Lights, camera, action on a savvy ‘Cinderella’

  • Lindsay Christians, 77 Square (Madison.com)

…Daniela Mack, the mezzo soprano in the title role, is exceptional. With a powerhouse instrument and the acting chops to match, Mack takes a character known even in fairy tales for being a doormat and gives her, quite literally, a voice. And what a voice! Her embellishments in solo arias and ensemble work sound stunning and effortless.

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CASA/VOICE Magazine

  • Robert F. Adams

Onstage, mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack, along with baritone Liam Bonner… were compelling, delightful, and melodic, embracing their full ranges during lightning-quick tempo changes…

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Los Angeles Times

  • Mark Swed

The young lovers, a sensual Daniela Mack (Nancy, the bakery girl) and a spry Liam Bonner (Sid, a butcher’s assistant), light up the stage as they lead Albert astray.

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Review: ‘Albert Herring’

  • Robert Hofler, Variety

His salvation is a coronation cocktail (lemonade surreptitiously laced with rum) given to him by a horny young couple known as Sid and Nancy (no relation to the latter-day punksters), brilliantly sung and acted by Liam Bonner and Daniela Mack.

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La Cenerentola

  • Opera News

Mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack, with her youthful good looks and pliable voice, was as a natural in the title role, handling Rossini’s bel canto writing with technical command and expressive ease. Expect other companies to come calling for her talents in this role.

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Review: Opera Colorado’s witty “Cinderella” adaptation focuses on prince

  • Kyle MacMillan, Denver Post

In the anchoring romantic roles, mezzo-soprano Daniela Mack is a natural as Cinderella, combining youthful good looks with a lovely, supple voice that is strong and sure up and down her range. Perhaps most impressive, she brings appropriate dexterity and clarity to Rossini’s often challenging bel canto writing.

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Third Coast Digest

Mack has all the moves and the haughtiness of a girl who’s sexy, knows it and knows how to use it. ..Mack made her big, rich mezzo serve Isabella’s flirty, seductive ways.

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Daniela Mack appeared as Isabella…, singing with tremendous facility and a warm, colorful sound. She delivered vocal lines as naturally and convincingly as though speaking.

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Florentine Opera’s Pleasant, Fun ‘Italian Girl’

  • Shepherd Express

As Isabella, Daniela Mack’s voice was right at home in the generally low range of her role, singing with vibrant color. I would not be surprised to learn of her career rising substantially.

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