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"...Anne Christopherson steals the show. With a character like Mrs. Lovett, it would be easy to overact, but she is completely immersed in the role - every nuance, every upwards glance is perfect. A complete pleasure to watch."
"The two leads in the play were spectacular: Mrs. Lovett was perfectly played..."
"Christopherson led an amazing vocal cast... The cast's chemistry, especially between Kerr and Christopherson, was electric!"
"Anne Christopherson brings professionalism to Grand Forks Theater. Her performance of Mrs. Lovett rates 5 stars plus. She paces the production with her skills of control of self and the overall production. The duet, "A Little Priest", between Darin Kerr and Anne was worth the entire evening!!"
- Voluntary Reviewers on http://www.culturepulse.org/?app=reviewEvent&id=189
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As Despina in the Così fan tutte production
by Opera 101:
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"Christopherson knows her way around the part, and her spunky,
enlivening spirit threatens to steal the show."
- David McKee, Minneapolis Reader
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In the role of Fastrada in the Lakeshore Players' production
of Pippin:
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"Best voice-of-show easily goes to Colorado native Anne
Christopherson as Pippin's calculating step-mother, Fastrada.
Her good and acting and lyric soprano vocal interpretation of the
cynical tune "Spread a Little Sunshine" in the first act dictates
that this Lakeshore newcomer be a vocal lead in future local
musicals."
- Channing W. Donahower, White Bear press/Vadnais Heights
Press
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As soloist in the Colorado Symphony Orchestra performance of
Handel's Messiah:
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"Anne Christopherson has an angelic instrument."
- Jeff Bradley, Denver Post
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As Mabel in the University of Colorado Lyric Theatre Program's
The Pirates of Penzance:
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"CU has assembled a splendid cast led by the Mabel of soprano Anne
Christopherson, who hits notes like a sharpshooter."
- Glenn Giffin, Denver Post
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In the role of Yum-Yum in the Colorado Gilbert & Sullivan
production of The Mikado:
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"Anne Christopherson plays the ingenue role of Yum-Yum with grace,
wit and a dazzlingly supple voice... (Anne) undoubtedly has a
successful career ahead of her."
- Alan Stern, Denver Post
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