| Independent Raleigh/Durham, NC By Elizabeth &
Joe Kahm |
Leonard Rowe as Frank the warden put in a fine singing
and acting performance...Rowe has grown steadily as a singer and an
actor, and at this rate should have an outstanding career. Oct. 1998
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| The Virginia Pilot Norfolk, VA By Lee Teply |
Leonard Rowe was a strong community leader as
Jake...his singing gave personality to Catfish Row. May 2000 |
| The Spectator Raleigh/Durham, NC By John W.
Lambert |
The star of "Down in the Valley" - and there was only
really one-was baritone Leonard Rowe, a familiar presence here in
our area. October 1999 |
| Winston-Salem Journal Winston-Salem, NC By Gordon
Sparbur |
Leonard Rowe as baritone soloist in the Carmina Burana
was great...and let it be said that Rowe more than compensated for
whatever the aging Milnes would have delivered. April 1996 |
| Cary News Cary, NC By Elizabeth & Joe Kahn |
The evening's winner was Rowe with his warm baritone
and superb acting. His ability to adapt his voice to the distinct
personalities of the three characters was masterful. June 2002 |
| Green Bay News Chronicle Green Bay, WI By Erik
Eriksson |
Leonard Rowe brought a handsome lyric baritone to the
role of Silvio. September 2001 |
| Centre Daily Times, State College, Pennsylvania By
Harry Zimbler |
Leonard Rowe sings York with great passion and soul.
His beautiful voice is matched by sensational acting. The audience
not only hears his anguish and joy, they see it and feel it as well.
Bravo! November 15, 2002; |