In Review: Treviño and Hoomes in "Three Way" at Nashville Opera
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"Director John Hoomes has staged the piece with stylized specificity, using projected visuals to enhance and punctuate the humor. . . Treviño is outstanding as the “Client” -The Tennessean
"The Client's character demands a very wide scope of contradictory emotion in just one act, and Mr. Trevino seamlessly moves through that scope – even when he's in a dolly dress and a wig of ringlets while singing a rather sinister aria. Mr. Treviño's robust and impactful bass voice led us through a fairly dense narrative" -Schmopera