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A THINKING REED AND SINGING WOODWINDS

About 2 pages (602 words)

The Boston Globe, February 9th, 1988

It can be confidently said of John Reed, who was for years the comic lead for the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company of cherished memory, that he is near to perfect in his chosen field. Reed's acting, his command of patter and everything he does (which is a lot) to convince you that what he's emitting could really be mellifluous, all-out singing -- all these are freshly and tirelessly amusing always, which means that whenever he is onstage Gilbert and Sullivan are freshly and tirelessly amusing too. %EC% This weekend at Sanders Theater John Reed was one of the half-dozen soloists with the Nashua Symph...

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