Thursday 19 November 2009

Werther - Opera North


19 November 2009

by Lynne Walker

"Werther" by Massenet
The Lowry Theatre, Salford

Out of a decent ensemble cast, Grant Doyle makes the best of the limited character of Albert…”

Saturday 1 August 2009

La Boheme - Opera Holland Park (Opera Magazine)


August 2009

"...Grant Doyle a bright-voiced, outgoing Marcello..."

Thursday 30 July 2009

La boheme: Holland Park Opera


by David Gutman

"Grant Doyle, a recent member of the Royal Opera Young Artists programme, makes a personable Marcello."

Thursday 9 July 2009

Faure Requiem/Sea Symphony - Barbican Centre


by Kate Sole

"Doyle’s subtle interpretation suited the piece wonderfully"

Wednesday 8 July 2009

La boheme: Holland Park Opera


Christopher Gray

"Marcello (Grant Doyle)...and...Hye-Youn Lee’s Musetta's musical pairing with her man...works well, suggesting a treat is in store from Aussie Doyle’s appearance as the Count in next year’s Figaro at Garsington."

Sunday 28 June 2009

La boheme: Holland Park Opera

MusicalCriticism.com


By Delia Casadei

"...has the possible side-effect of shifting the focus onto Marcello —who, accessing the canvas from a small ramp, is the focus of the opening scene—and away from Rodolfo, who is more discreetly hunched over his papers on the centre-right of the stage. This is not helped by the fact that Grant Doyle’s Marcello has charisma to match his oversized canvas.

But all is well: for these two performers are as well matched musically as their on-stage personalities. Doyle’s agile, speech inflected (but still very much sung) Marcello is complemented by Aldo di Toro‘s strong, quivering tone—one of the finest I have heard in a while. And as soon as the two start bantering, their on-stage chemistry is too absorbing for us to decide, or care who the main character is."

Tuesday 21 April 2009

Paradise Moscow - Grand Theatre, Leeds


Tuesday 21 April 2009

by Alfred Hickling

"...Grant Doyle and Bibi Heal are vocally weightier but no less engaging as mooning newlyweds whose dream is to one day live together..."

Sunday 18 January 2009

The Eternity Man 9.45pm, ABC1


SUNDAY, JANUARY 18
The Eternity Man 9.45pm, ABC1

"The dominating voices are those of blowsy, bluesy Myrtle (Hughes) and Stace, beautifully acted and sung by Grant Doyle."

Thursday 8 January 2009

The Eternity Man - Channel 4


January 8, 2009
"Lament for a sad man's century."

by Euan Ferguson

"It is a mesmerising, beautifully filmed work, and baritone Grant Doyle turns in a heartbreakingly good performance as Stace..."