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PRESS The 25 th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (William Finn) – No Strings Theatre, June 2015 “Charlotte Knight as the host of the Bee, Rona Lisa Peretti, was hysterical. It was nice to see her doing some broad comedy. Her improvisational chops were quite a surprise as she ad-libbed her way through banter with the audience and some of the other cast members. Her singing was top notch.” - Greg Finney | Schmopera.com, June 2015 Earnest, The Importance of Being (Davies & Benson) – Toronto Operetta Theatre, May 2015 “Charlotte Knight (Cecily) is a formidable coloratura soprano. Davies’ music has her chirping all up and down the scale which she pulls off with panache. There has to be a Queen of the Night in her future with her precision placement and easy top.” - Paula Citron | PaulaCitron.ca, May 2015 “Charlotte Knight is charming in depicting Cecily’s willful innocence. Davies gives her ample opportunity to show off her high-flying coloratura in ornamentation that rivals that of Mozart’s Queen of the Night. These Knight tosses off with ease and grace.” - Christopher Hoile | Stage-Door.com, April 2015 “Charlotte Knight as Cecily particularly shines with all the bright, sparkling energy of a young girl with big dreams and even bigger ambition. Knight’s Cecily is funny and girlish without being cloying…Both Garlough and Knight sung the roof off, and their insane highs and gorgeous harmonies easily scored the most enthusiastic applause of the night.” - Lindsay Young | MooneyOnTheatre.com, April 2015 “The ladies were a hoot…[Charlotte] had most of the vocal fireworks in the show, written impossibly high and repetitively. Charlotte did a spectacular job just singing the thing, plus she added all the comic cues to the most ridiculous of her cadenzas. She had whiny, brat-like moments that made me think of Jenna from 30 Rock. Her duet with Gwendolyn got the biggest applause of the night, and rightly so.” - Jenna Douglas | Schmopera.com, May 2015 Cousin from Nowhere (Künneke) – Toronto Operetta Theatre, May 2014 charlotteknightsoprano.com HEIGHT: 5’8 WEIGHT: 135 lbs HAIR: Blonde EYES: Blue E-Mail: [email protected] om Mobile Phone: 647.637.9252

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charlotteknightsoprano.comHEIGHT: 58WEIGHT: 135 lbsHAIR: Blonde

EYES: BlueE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 647.637.9252

PRESSThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (William Finn) No Strings Theatre, June 2015

Charlotte Knight as the host of the Bee, Rona Lisa Peretti, was hysterical. It was nice to see her doing some broad comedy. Her improvisational chops were quite a surprise as she ad-libbed her way through banter with the audience and some of the other cast members. Her singing was top notch.

- Greg Finney | Schmopera.com, June 2015

Earnest, The Importance of Being (Davies & Benson) Toronto Operetta Theatre, May 2015

Charlotte Knight (Cecily) is a formidable coloratura soprano. Davies music has her chirping all up and down the scale which she pulls off with panache. There has to be a Queen of the Night in her future with her precision placement and easy top.

- Paula Citron | PaulaCitron.ca, May 2015Charlotte Knight is charming in depicting Cecilys willful innocence. Davies gives her ample opportunity to show off her high-flying coloratura in ornamentation that rivals that of Mozarts Queen of the Night. These Knight tosses off with ease and grace.

- Christopher Hoile | Stage-Door.com, April 2015

Charlotte Knight as Cecily particularly shines with all the bright, sparkling energy of a young girl with big dreams and even bigger ambition. Knights Cecily is funny and girlish without being cloyingBoth Garlough and Knight sung the roof off, and their insane highs and gorgeous harmonies easily scored the most enthusiastic applause of the night.

- Lindsay Young | MooneyOnTheatre.com, April 2015

The ladies were a hoot[Charlotte] had most of the vocal fireworks in the show, written impossibly high and repetitively. Charlotte did a spectacular job just singing the thing, plus she added all the comic cues to the most ridiculous of her cadenzas. She had whiny, brat-like moments that made me think of Jenna from30 Rock. Her duet with Gwendolyn got the biggest applause of the night, and rightly so.- Jenna Douglas | Schmopera.com, May 2015Cousin from Nowhere (Knneke) Toronto Operetta Theatre, May 2014

Whenever Charlotte Knight came onstage as Hanna in Cousin From Nowhere, you just knew something special would happen. And sure enough it always did she stole the scene every time!

- Henry Ingram | TOT Tells, Spring 2015As Hanna, Charlotte Knight has a light, sparkling sopranoeven more important for this character, Knight is an excellent comic actor able making us fully accept Hannas falling in love at first sight with the second Roderich.- Christopher Hoile | Opera News, July 2014