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"Alex Mansoori gives a pitch-perfect performance, speaking as Rafael Schächter."
ORLANDO SENTINEL
DEFIANT REQUIEM // OPERA ORLANDO

Scalia/Ginsburg
OPERA DEL SOL
"Tenor Alex Mansoori absolutely shines. With soaring vocals and a strong sense of character Mansoori creates a version of Scalia that allows his humanity to shine through."
THE ORLANDO PERFORMER
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"Scalia comes in hot at the top of the show, raging that “the justices are blind,” and Alex Mansoori displays the self-righteous passion of those convinced they are right. ... Mansoori gets the big money note in “He Built Stairs,” a lushly lyrical story anthem that would be right at home as the first-act closer of a musical."
ORLANDO SENTINEL
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The Consul
SEATTLE OPERA
"...Alex Mansoori, whose brilliant shenanigans as the magician Nika Magadoff provide a welcome counterpoint to the death and sorrow that pervades The Consul."
SEATTLE TIMES
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"Tenor Alex Mansoori was deft and fluid as magician Nika Magadoff."
OPERA NEWS
"...the particularly bright and physically agile Mansoori..."
SEATTLE WEEKLY
"Alex Mansoori impressed as the sleight-of-hand artist (and fellow visa seeker) Nika Magadoff."
THE HUFFINGTON POST
"Alex Mansoori, the tenor, gave a lively, smartly characterized performance of '100 Easy Ways to Lose a Man.'"
THE NEW YORK TIMES
NEW YORK FESTIVAL OF SONG

Falstaff
THE DALLAS OPERA (BARDOLFO), OPERA COLORADO (DR. CAIUS)
"…the deft character tenor Alex Mansoori was Bardolfo."
OPERA NEWS (THE DALLAS OPERA)
"Sir John's ne'er-do-well sidekicks are strongly portrayed by Alex Mansoori (Bardolfo) and Andrea Silvestrelli (Pistola)."
DALLAS MORNING NEWS
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"A few other characters add to the comedy. The funniest are Bardolfo (Alex Mansoori) and Pistola (Andrea Silvestrelli), a worthless pair that are Falstaff’s hangers-on—but only when it suits them. Their bumbling Laurel and Hardy-esque duo steals the show whenever onstage."
THEATREJONES
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"Smaller roles were handled capably by Alex Mansoori (Caius)…"
OPERA NEWS (OPERA COLORADO)
Sweeney Todd
PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS
"Alex Mansoori finds the pompous huckster and the dangerous man underneath Sweeney's rival barber, Adolfo Pirelli."
SOUTH FLORIDA SUN-SENTINEL
"…Alex Mansoori is a risible Pirelli…"
FLORIDA ON THE STAGE
"Alex Mansoori provides sprightly comic relief."
ORLANDO SENTINEL
LES CONTES D'HOFFMANN // OPERA ORLANDO

Candide
TANGLEWOOD FESTIVAL, CINCINNATI MAY FESTIVAL
"...Alex Mansoori were spot on in their respective multiple roles."
BERKSHIRE EAGLE
"The other actors appeared in diverse roles. Alex Mansoori was effective in four roles, including the Baron of Thunder Ten Tronck and the Governor of Buenos Aires."
BOSTON MUSICAL INTELLIGENCER
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"And Alex Mansoori, as the Governor of Buenos Aires in a long mustache, was quite funny as he wooed Cunegonde."
CINCINNATI BUSINESS COURIER
"As Fredrik, Alex Mansoori’s performance is effortlessly smooth and he has a number of lovely vocal moments throughout."
BROADWAYWORLD
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC // CENTRAL FLORIDA VOCAL ARTS
Eliogabalo (Cavalli)
ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL
"…and a couple of the comic characters excelled: the tenor Alex Mansoori, as the ageing female servant Lenia, looking hilarious with fake boobs and an outlandish wig…"
THE FINANCIAL TIMES (LONDON)
"However, tenor Alex Mansoori portrays Lenia, done up like Edna Turnblad in ‘Hairspray,’ wearing high heels, matronly dresses and lavender hair. He is hilarious, but his portrayal also carries the dramatic story forward. He also sings the music with great presence and clarity. He steals every scene he is in."
THE ASPEN TIMES
"The lower register was thus left entirely to tenor Alex Mansoori, who stole whatever show there is to steal as Dame Edna look-alike Lenia…"
OPERA TODAY
"…he cast tenor Alex Mansoori as Eliogabalo’s female servant, Lenia, giving him a purple wig and giant breasts a la John Waters actor Divine. Mansoori played the part to the hilt, turning flirtations with Nerbulone into an outrageously funny scene."
OPERA NEWS
Le nozze di Figaro
THE SANTA FE OPERA
"Alex Mansoori offered a menacing and non-stuttering Don Curzio."
OPERA NEWS
"The most interesting apprentice, however, was tenor Alex Mansoori whose acting and singing were both outstanding."
MV DAILY