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David Kellett Photo
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Amahl and the Night Visitors

"An interesting exception was David Kellett, who interpreted King Kaspar as an old man, making the deafness more plausible, and sang with a strong, ringing tenor."

-- The Princeton Packet

Falstaff

"Bardolph was given little touches of outrageousness by David Kellett that work splendidly in their context."

-- The Daily Gazette

"David Kellett (Bardolph) and ... (Pistol) Mutt-and-Jeffed their way through the opera, and very well, too."

-- The Star Ledger

"... as Pistol and David Kellett as Bardolph made a ribald, strong-voiced couple of troublemakers."

-- The Princeton Packet

"Supporting Falstaff were his two cronies: David Kellett as Bardolph and ... as Pistol. Both were funny and musical."

-- The Asbury Park Press

"Falstaff's drinking buddies Bardolph (David Kellett) and Pistol sing strongly and act very debauched."

-- The Bergen Record

Rose Marie

"David Kellett was a lyrical Emile La Flamme."

-- The Advocate

"I liked David Kellett's light tenor and darker intent as Emile."

-- The Darien News Review