
"...alongside the strong, characterful Marcello of Paul Carey Jones and the marvellously feisty, full-voiced, ballsy Musetta of Stephanie Corley, whose provocative, leggy cavortings with a chair in act two, and pragmatic approach to problem-solving in relationships (a knee in the groin), puts some beef on the bones of (the) production"
Michael Tumelty, The Herald, 3rd April 2006
"First seen in 2001 and now on its second revival, Scottish Opera's touring production of La Boheme is well worth a revisit...
"...the performances of the six young singers speak for themselves ...most of the acting and singing honours go to the opera's peripheral couple. Stephanie Corley lights up the stage as an outrageously saucy Musetta, matched by Paul Carey Jones' fiery, possessive Marcello."
Rowena Smith, The Guardian, 4th April 2006