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INK19.com

You want to talk cross-generational appeal? Dreamy-eyed, blue-moon-voiced Stuart Ambrose will appeal to your sister, your mother and your grandmother... While many young male vocalists are trying to be the next John Mayer or Jack Johnson, Ambrose's iconic figures seem to be Perry Como, Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra...

...The focus here is on Ambrose's vocals -- and they are dynamite.

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CDREVIEWS.COM

Ambrose has soul. On “If It Wasn’t For Your Love,” you can feel the emotions weighing on every word ...Ambrose is able to instill his own passion in these tunes

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WHISPERINANDHOLLERIN.COM - 9 OUT OF 10 STARS!

...his vocal work isn't forced. This isn't "American Idol" wherein male twentysomethings try to hit high notes but then crash and burn in painful humiliation. Not at all. Ambrose's singing seems natural, like he was born with "it," that undefinable quality that separates wanna-be's from the Real Thing.

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ALL THAT JAZZ.COM

...he commands the attention of anybody within listening range. His voice has a timeless quality that is seriously compelling.

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ON THE THEATRE STAGE

CAMELOT NATIONAL TOUR: (As Lancelot)

Stuart Ambrose sang magnificently.

- Toronto Broadwayworld.com

At Wednesday's Toronto premiere, Stuart Ambrose substituted for James Barbour as lusty Lancelot du Lac. His handsome frame and robust voice worked well, given the character's requisite vulnerability, as well as ego.

- TheSpec.com

As Sir Lionel...

An outstanding performance is offered by a dashing Stuart Ambrose as Sir Lionel. Ambrose also understudies Lancelot leaving one to wonder how he'd fair, compared to Barbour.

- Pennsylvania Broadwayworld.com

SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS AT CABRILLO MUSIC THEATRE:

Stuart Ambrose brings a beautiful voice to his portrayal of Adam, with a depth and warmth that can't help byt add luster to his songs.

- Ventura County Star

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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST AT THE PHOENIX THEATRE:

Stuart Ambrose as the Beast and Brad Spencer as Gaston ... Both gentlemen are first-rate.

- Arizona Republic

...Magnificent singing voice...When he hits that last big note at the end of "If I Can't Love Her," it's easy to understand why his gingham-clad hostage is willing to hang out in his dungeon.

- Phoenix New Times  

ANNIE GET YOUR GUN AT STAGES ST. LOUIS

Mr. Ambrose is, I am convinced, a talent to watch. He is tall and too good looking — so much so that he conveys a roguish charm ... But most importantly is his voice. It is absolutely one of the best lead voices I have heard in recent years and I hope that there will be those who will realize this talent, and provide the opportunity for more to hear him. 

- TodaysSeniorsNetwork.com  

Making his STAGES debut, Stuart Ambrose is quite a find ... What a voice and what a stage presence.

- KFOU-FM, St. Louis  

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IN CONCERT

THE GREAT AMERICAN CONCERT AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL:

Stuart Ambrose teamed with Lisa Vroman on "Someday My Prince Will Come," confirming the charisma he displayed in Disneyland's popular "Snow White."

- Variety

A NEW BRAIN [IN CONCERT] AT REPRISE!

Stuart Ambrose displays terrific vocal chops as a well-meaning, blundering minister.

- Variety