"Drew Slatton as the ill-fated lover Luigi, used his tenor voice sensitively, revealing the man's rather touching idealism, and remained an equally ardent communicator as the comic Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi.”
- Tim Smith, The Baltimore Sun

"Luigi was solidly sung by Drew Slatton.  The love duet was pure passion, and the two singers seemed ideally matched as they balanced musical and dramatic intensity."
-Rosemarie Hunziger, The Washington Post

“As Luigi, Georgetta's lover, tenor Drew Slatton was properly ardent; and he also was appealing as the young lover Rinuccio.”
- J. F. Greene, The Bethesda Gazette

"Tenor Drew Slatton was an ardent-voiced young Rinuccio."
- Anthony Tommasini, The New York Times

Tenor Drew Slatton was truly sympathetic as the lover Rinuccio in his paean to the wonders of Florence (Firenze, come un albero fiorito) and won the audience with ringing Caruso-like power in the smalish auditorium."
- Christopher Arneson, Classical New Jersey