“E. Scott Levin sings Pooh-Bah [with]…not only a rich and powerful voice with admirably clear diction, but also stunningly fine comic gifts. He distinguishes each of his various offices with unique vocal and physical characteristics. A time or two he emits a geyser of shrill gibberish that no human short of Mel Blanc could be expected to produce.”
-Broadway World Review by Steve Callahan of The Mikado
“Rounding out the returning cast… [was] the always delightful E. Scott Levin, who you might label as a character actor/singer that possesses a full-throated baritone voice and unparalleled comic ability ”
-Living Out Loud Review by Humberto Capiro of The Barber of Seville
“In his capable hands the character [Pooh-Bah] is hilariously stuffy and his solid voice handles the florid “long life to you” toast at the end of Act I with ease. ”
-Stage Left Review by Chuck Lavazzi of The Mikado
“E. Scott Levin as Doctor Bartolo…was a scene stealer in the buffo tradition”
-Arts Beat LA Review by Jeffrey Roberts of Paisiello’s Il barbiere di Siviglia
“Bass-baritone E. Scott Levin’s smooth, buttery voice was featured with such a musical, artful interpretation”
-Patch Review by Christina Lindhardt of Rossini’s Stabat Mater
“Another stand-out vocal performance was that of E. Scott Levin… He was extremely expressive and incredibly sharp in his timing…this guy can sing!”
-NoHo Arts District.com Review by Lorenzo Marchessi
“E. Scott Levin stood out as the best actor of the day, exuberant, animated, and emotional”
-The Tolucan Times Review by Mary Mallory
“Scott Levin…is truly funny, has excellent diction and sports a finer singing voice than the role requires. He is a strong actor too, who earns his laughs without belaboring them and his Tit-Willow shines as the genuine comic highlight it so rarely is these days.” Watch video
-Stage happenings.com Review by Michael Van Duzer
“Scott Levin is a delight as Baron Zeta-both as a singer and as a gifted comic actor.”
-KDXH.org Review by Steve Callahan
“Baritone E. Scott Levin sings Pooh-Bah [with]…not only a rich and powerful voice with admirably clear diction, but also stunningly fine comic gifts. He distinguishes each of his various offices with unique vocal and physical characteristics. A time or two he emits a geyser of shrill gibberish that no human short of Mel Blanc could be expected to produce.”
-Broadway World Review by Steve Callahan of The Mikado
“Rounding out the returning cast… [was] the always delightful E. Scott Levin, who you might label as a character actor/singer that possesses a full-throated baritone voice and unparalleled comic ability ”
-Living Out Loud Review by Humberto Capiro of The Barber of Seville
“In his capable hands the character [Pooh-Bah] is hilariously stuffy and his solid voice handles the florid “long life to you” toast at the end of Act I with ease. ”
-Stage Left Review by Chuck Lavazzi of The Mikado
“E. Scott Levin as Doctor Bartolo…was a scene stealer in the buffo tradition”
-Arts Beat LA Review by Jeffrey Roberts of Paisiello’s Il barbiere di Siviglia
“Bass-baritone E. Scott Levin’s smooth, buttery voice was featured with such a musical, artful interpretation”
-Patch Review by Christina Lindhardt of Rossini’s Stabat Mater
“Another stand-out vocal performance was that of E. Scott Levin… He was extremely expressive and incredibly sharp in his timing…this guy can sing!”
-NoHo Arts District.com Review by Lorenzo Marchessi
“E. Scott Levin stood out as the best actor of the day, exuberant, animated, and emotional”
-The Tolucan Times Review by Mary Mallory
“Scott Levin is not your conventional Ko-Ko…he is truly funny, has excellent diction and sports a finer singing voice than the role requires. He is a strong actor too, who earns his laughs without belaboring them and his Tit-Willow shines as the genuine comic highlight it so rarely is these days.”
-Stage happenings.com Review by Michael Van Duzer
“E. Scott Levin displays his substantial comic skills as the harassed butler Hortensius.”
-KDXH.org Review by Chuck Lavazzi
“Baritone E. Scott Levin…as Alidoro…makes the most of it. It’s a fine performance, sung with complete conviction.”
-KDXH.org Review by Chuck Lavazzi
“Scott Levin is a delight as Baron Zeta-both as a singer and as a gifted comic actor.”
-KDXH.org Review by Steve Callahan