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We had to wait for Act II for the tall and playful bass-baritone Christian Pursell to take the stage, but when he entered, he owned it. Mr. Pursell’s substantial orotund sound, musicality, and charismatic demeanor were wholly winning. His and Mr. Austin’s love duet about Valancia was arguably the highpoint of an evening that was chockfull of them.
JAMES SOHRE