"Robert Goulet reached his maturity as a dramatic performer and musical comedy figure in a strong sensitive portrayal of Bigelow, the luckless carousel barker... Goulet’s "Soliloquy" anticipating what his unborn child will be like, was outstanding... The Armstrong Company showed class and taste..."

LOS ANGELES TIMES Monday, May 8, 1967 - Don Page

 

 "Mr. Goulet, surely one of the finest voices to be on our musical comedy stage, is splendid..." 

NEW YORK TIMES For Mr. Goulet’s Tony Award performance in "The Happy Time 1968"

 

"His resonant baritone voice filled the hall. Though his rendition of "Some Enchanted Evening" set the appropriate mood for the evening, it was the poignant, "This Nearly Was Mine" that prompted a long ovation from the appreciative audience. But a good singer is not enough to carry the role of Emile de Becque. It takes a singer who is equally adept at acting and Goulet handles both with ease." 

THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN -1988

 

"GOULET'S BOYISHLY APPEALING ARTHUR

ASCENDS TO 'CAMELOT THRONE' 

As a King Arthur of indeterminate age, he still radiates considerable magnetism. There is an aura of innocence about Goulet that makes his characterization so appealing. Goulet's strong personality brings a distinctively human dimension to the role."

NEW HAVEN HARTFORD CURRANT 10/17/93

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