Reviews

 "Tony Nation displays a Broadway-worthy singing voice and comic ability"

Robert Dominguez, NY Daily News,

Forbidden Broadway 2001 review

"TONY NATION is a good-looking leading man with great potential in musical theater for his strong voice and comic ability."

Carolyn Albert for Theatre Reviews Limited,

Forbidden Broadway 2001 review

"Tony Nation plays the Phantom with such mystery and charisma that most of the female audience will fall in love with him."

Shirley Nanos, The Flyer,

Phantom review, Beef and Boards

"Nation making his debut on the B&B stage as the Phantom is simply wonderful. He touches the heart when he sings "Where in the World" and provokes tears when singing "You Are My Own."

Theresa Campbell, Herald Bulletin,

Phantom review, Beef and Boards

"Tony Nation as the model mate Prince is a superb theatre performer. He presents a fully realized character-not caricature-a credit to his skill as an actor and vocalist."

Shawn Shepherd, Star-Telegram,

Cinderella review, Casa Mana

"Nation plays Lancelot as a tortured and devoted soul rather than as an arrogant and conceited knight as I've seen in other productions. I prefer Nation's portrayal and his singing voice is, as Lance himself sings, 'beyond compare,' and when he first introduces himself in 'C'est Moi,' I was struck by it's uncanny resemblance to another Lancelot, Robert Goulet."

Michelle Monteforte Gray,

Tribune Chronicle, Camelot review

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