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Anybody’s . . . is a tough role because it’s written to serve as a plot device, but Rosalie Graziano brings the character to vibrant life and full dimension. This petite fireball has an expressive face, an angelic voice and phenomenal dramatic instincts. This is her debut tour, and I predict she’ll be a rising star.
— Caroline Sposto, Broadway World / Nov 2013
Rosalie Graziano distinguished herself from the show’s opening, but proves to be a triple threat when she has her featured dance moment and responsibility for carrying the show’s most potent song.
— NealsPaper / Dec 2013
Rosalie Graziano’s hauntingly beautiful version of “Somewhere” is one of the most touching parts of the musical.
— Keith Loria, DC Theatre Scene / June 2014
When she (Rosalie Graziano) sings “Somewhere” . . . it’s an astonishment. Anybody’s may come from the gutter, but her voice comes from another world.
— Judith Newman, St. Louis Post Dispatch / Jan 2014
Rosalie Graziano, playing the tomboy Anybodys, unveiled a truly amazing voice during Somewhere. Small in stature, Graziano has a big voice that caught everyone’s attention.
— Jeff DeDekker, Regina Leader Post / Jan 2014
... with the earnest and true addition of Rosalie Graziano as Anybody’s.
— Rita Moran, VC Star / March 2014
Rosalie Graziano delivers the number [“Somewhere”] with a pure and haunting soprano voice.
— Diane Jackson Schnoor, DC Metro Theatre Arts / June 2014
Graziano is a NYU musical theater major on her first national tour, and suddenly hearing her pure, strong singing voice for the first time made jaws drop.
— Heidi Zemach, Seward City News / Jan 2014