"[One] of Boston's top singer/actors..."
Catherine Foster - Boston Globe Stages (Sep 29, 2006)
"[One] of Boston's top singer/actors..."
"The show was sparked by a marvelous tenor, Brad Peloquin, a popular singer throughout New England, who has a strong, assured, bright tenor and the easy, genial, colorful manner of putting over a song that is seen on Broadway."
"...There is one outstanding voice, Brad Peloquin"
" . . Granted, the cast is an unprecedented lineup of Boston's best musical talent: Maryann Zschau, Frank Gayton, Leigh Barrett, Mary Callanan, Kathy St. George, Bobbie Steinbach, and Brad Peloquin, plus 16 others."
'....And as Roscoe, Brad. D. Peloquin has the perfect tenor for serenading beautiful girls....'
"...in Act Two, Brad Peloquin climbed up a rope ladder to sing the Captain of the Rachel’s aria about a missing lad at sea, and his beautiful, lyric tenor was a blessed harbor in the midst of this aural storm."
"Brad Peloquin is heart-breaking as the Captain of the Rachel seeking his son lost overboard while hunting the Whale, and comically smug as Peleg, one of the Quaker investors."
"Brad Peloquin also has a beautiful tone to his voice as he plays the Captain of the Rachel, who begs Ahab to take a respite from his search for the white whale to help him find a lost whaleboat with his 12-year-old son aboard. It's one of the more moving scenes of the evening."
"Brad Peloquin plays Jimmy Powers, the crooner she's cheating with, who turns out to be Buddy's pick to play Stone on screen -- Gelbart's joke on the casting of baby-faced musical-comedy juvenile Dick Powell as Philip Marlowe in the 1944 Murder, My Sweet. One of the show's running gags is the ballad Jimmy sings endlessly, "Stay with Me"; the way Peloquin and his back-up quartet (Bob DeVivo, Kristin Hughes, Alison Lemoine, and Richard White) sound, you're grateful for every reprise."