"Tingen's vocals and range were off the chart, producing tingles of awe for all." - BROADWAYWORLD
"Equally striking and swoon-worthy is Charlie Tingen's interpretation of besotted Freddy Enynsford-Hill...His rendition of "On the Street Where You Live," to quote the beautiful song, "completely done me in." Let's just say if I was Eliza, I would have happily run out into that street and jumped into his arms." - ONMILWAUKEE
"has a beautiful, soaring tenor voice and a nice stage presence." - DESERET NEWS
"...entertainingly portrayed by Charlie Tingen as a preening rock star clad in black leather pants and given to tossing his long blond mane as he struts around the stage." - SARASOTA MAGAZINE
"Splendidly strong." - BROADWAYWORLD OPERA
"Charlie Tingen sings Cunegonde's brother Maximillian with a great comic sense, a spritely physicality, and an amusing touch of German accent." - BROADWAYWORLD OPERA
"Charlie Tingen's Anatole was delivered with just enough swagger and humor to love him, yet peppered with enough arrogance and conceit to dislike him." - BROADWAYWORLD
“Delightfully melodramatic.” – MADISON MAGAZINE
"Charlie Tingen’s Shakespeare is a preening, posing, self-infatuated Rock God. With his long locks and leather pants, he’ll remind Boomers of Jim Morrison." - YOUR OBSERVER
"Charlie Tingen brings out the comic buffoonery in Maximillian." - LADUE NEWS
"Charlie Tingen was a perfect Maximillian." - ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
"Tenor Charlie Tingen gets plenty of laughs as Cunegonde's vain brother Maximillian." - STAGE LEFT
"Particularly passionate in his role is Charlie Tingen as the student revolutionary Enjolras...operatic...intense...elevated performance." - WHATZUP
"Equally striking and swoon-worthy is Charlie Tingen's interpretation of besotted Freddy Enynsford-Hill...His rendition of "On the Street Where You Live," to quote the beautiful song, "completely done me in." Let's just say if I was Eliza, I would have happily run out into that street and jumped into his arms." - ONMILWAUKEE
"has a beautiful, soaring tenor voice and a nice stage presence." - DESERET NEWS
"...entertainingly portrayed by Charlie Tingen as a preening rock star clad in black leather pants and given to tossing his long blond mane as he struts around the stage." - SARASOTA MAGAZINE
"Splendidly strong." - BROADWAYWORLD OPERA
"Charlie Tingen sings Cunegonde's brother Maximillian with a great comic sense, a spritely physicality, and an amusing touch of German accent." - BROADWAYWORLD OPERA
"Charlie Tingen's Anatole was delivered with just enough swagger and humor to love him, yet peppered with enough arrogance and conceit to dislike him." - BROADWAYWORLD
“Delightfully melodramatic.” – MADISON MAGAZINE
"Charlie Tingen’s Shakespeare is a preening, posing, self-infatuated Rock God. With his long locks and leather pants, he’ll remind Boomers of Jim Morrison." - YOUR OBSERVER
"Charlie Tingen brings out the comic buffoonery in Maximillian." - LADUE NEWS
"Charlie Tingen was a perfect Maximillian." - ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
"Tenor Charlie Tingen gets plenty of laughs as Cunegonde's vain brother Maximillian." - STAGE LEFT
"Particularly passionate in his role is Charlie Tingen as the student revolutionary Enjolras...operatic...intense...elevated performance." - WHATZUP