Whitney lends his "romantic lyrical tenor" to Knoxville Roméo
"Thankfully, Whitney was a perfect match for Piao, not only as the quintessentially handsome lover, but also as an equal vocal and...
In Review: Calenos and Whitney in Cleveland Opera Theater's "La bohème
"Singing was high-quality throughout the opera. The clear-voiced soprano Eleni Calenos was a sympathetic Mimi opposite the robust tenor...
In Review: McIntyre, Zabala, Whitney, and Hernandez in Madison Opera's "Florencia en el Ama
"Director Kristine McIntyre (“Tales of Hoffmann,” 2016) gives her performers free range on a sloping set borrowed from Arizona Opera. . ....
Whitney brings his "strong", "beautiful" voice to San Diego Opera's "Th
"Also strong is tenor Mackenzie Whitney, in his company debut as Frederic. He’s got a large, ear-pleasing voice and a sunny stage...
Opera News applauds Mackenzie Whitney for his "luminous tone" in Utah Opera "Lucia&qu
"Edgardo, the man to whom Lucia had pledged her heart, was played in swashbuckling style by tenor Mackenzie Whitney. His luminous tone...
In Review: Mackenzie Whitney "vibrant" as Pinkerton in Heartbeat Opera "Madama Butter
"the vibrant tenor Mackenzie Whitney" -The New York Times Read full review. "Mackenzie Whitney's . . . sang "Addio fiorito asil" quite...
Whitney and Miller impress in Utah Opera "Lucia di Lammermoor"
"Tenor Mackenzie Whitney played Edgardo, Lucia's boyfriend, who is, of course, also her family's sworn enemy; he sang with power and...
In Review: Whitney in Mill City Summer Opera's "Sweeney Todd"
"Mackenzie Whitney has a believable naivete and a delicate touch with a ballad as the lovestruck sailor Anthony." -Pioneer Press Read...
Whitney garners praise as Rodolfo in Madison Opera's "La bohème"
“Rodolfo, sung with a bright, lively tenor by Mackenzie Whitney, dreams of success as a writer.” -Lindsay Christians, The Capitol Times...
Whitney offers his "pliable, impassioned tenor" to Des Moines Metro Opera's "Rapp
“The role of Giovanni is the evening’s biggest “sing,” as he never leaves the stage. Happily, young Mackenzie Whitney made a strong case...