Reviews
as Chorus in Nixon in China:
“The chorus, under Gregory Geehern’s direction, performed with admirable polish.” - Cameron Kelsall, Broad Street Review
“A chorus prepared by Gregory Geehern was also consistently accurate and present, well maintaining the rhythmic stamina required for more than two hours of Adams’ minimalistic music.” - Nancy Plum, Town Topics
“The Princeton Festival Opera Chorus under Gregory Geehern sang, moved and marched with equal precision, like a choreographed Chinese crowd.” - Susan Gould, Bachtrack
“Here the chorus, which functions as the voice of the Chinese people, as well as Mao’s propaganda machine, was appropriately imposing. They bought pungency to their staccato phrases, particularly in Act I.” - Gregory Moomjy, Operawire
as Pablo in Sister Act:
“… nearly steal the show. Zach Russo, Thomas Laskowski and Paul Thomas, who appear in multiple disguises, have a standout number of their own in “Lady in the Long Black Dress,” allowing each more than a moment to shine.” - Mark Lord, Queens Chronicle
as Park Keeper/Robertson Ay in Mary Poppins:
“Thomas Laskowski is a quick-change artist, taking on many characters, each with a distinct personality.” - Mark Lord, Queens Chronicle
“Thomas Laskowski was a shining star on stage in his dual role as Robertson Ay and the Park Keeper. Mr. Laskowki is a talented actor with a very charismatic stage presence. He has a great future in the theater.” - Dr. Thomas Robert Stevens, Applause! Applause!