Allison Lindsay

SINGER | ACTRESS

“The stage erupted with talent: … Allison Lindsay’s charismatic, yet characteristically appropriate sardonic effect, and wonderful voice…”

—Ariana Straznicky-Packer, “Review: THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS AND CURLEW RIVER at Madison Lyric Stage” - Broadway World Connecticut, May 2022

"...[I]n the evening's most charming performance, mezzo-soprano Allison Lindsay excels as Siebel,... [she] enlivens the role with bright, impeccably articulated vocal delivery..." 

—Gerald Moshell, "Review: Connecticut Lyric Opera's 'Faust' benefits from fine performances" - Special to "The Day" (New London, CT), March 2016

Mezzo soprano Allison Lindsay is a classical vocalist who specializes in concert and operatic repertoire. She holds degrees from Hofstra University, The Boston Conservatory, and from the Connecticut Virtuosi Music School at Tunxis Community College. Her Connecticut operatic debut was with Connecticut Lyric Opera in 2014 as one of the Noble Orphans in Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier. She later went on to sing a "lovely, delightful Rosina" as described by Larry Kellum of the Town Times in the company's production of G. Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia later that season. She has appeared on stage in other New England locations including Boston, MA, and Providence, RI, as well as in New York, NY, and Bad Gastein, Austria.

Ms. Lindsay has a diverse artistic background, with experience in working both on and off the stage. An avid dancer in her younger years, she has also choreographed for both musicals and operas. 

Ms. Lindsay currently resides in Connecticut.

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Photo: Headshot: Photo by Luke DeLalio