Cat Richmond

Soprano

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Hand Mirror Aria: Postcard from Morocco

Hand Mirror Aria: Postcard from Morocco

Lady with a Hand Mirror in Postcard from morocco

“In what has to be Marble City Opera’s most successful casting of singers to date, Postcard From Morocco features both familiar voices and some new faces for the company’s eclectic audience. The seven excellent voices, each getting a vignette as such, run the gamut from coloratura soprano to bass... On the coloratura end, Cat Richmond energetically sang the Lady With A Hand Mirror
ArtsKnoxville

Song of Purple Summer: Spring Awakening

Song of Purple Summer: Spring Awakening

martha in spring awakening

"...standouts include Cat Richmond as Martha and Eliana Marianes as Ilse, who perform an emotional, deeply moving song in which they detail the abuse they suffer at the hands of their fathers. Their anguish is palpable, and their impassioned vocals make the audience feel their pain. It’s a highlight of the show"
Greenville Online

Ain't Got No Grass: HAIR

Ain't Got No Grass: HAIR

mary in hair

"Director Tamisiea choreographs her ensemble through writhing, naturalistic movements that sometimes have performers nearly oozing over each other, yet never wavering in pitch or intensity as they sing. Cat Richmond, for instance, is at one point literally draped on her back over another player's shoulders, yet still maintains a clear and gorgeous soprano"
- Broadway World

Don’t Put It Down: HAIR

Don’t Put It Down: HAIR

 MARY in hAIR

"Two performers who just wrapped up “Spring Awakening” with Tamisiea, drop-in and tune-out with this ensemble...Cat Richmond, a serious soprano who is expanding her foray into musical theatre, lends her heavenly voice as the siren in “Be-In (Hare Krishna),” and all while being hoisted nearly upside down by her mates"
Carolina Curtain Call

My Junk: Spring Awakening

My Junk: Spring Awakening

Martha in spring awakening

"Director Jenna Tamisiea assembled a fearless, energetic cast that beautifully manifest their characters' buried tensions. Eliana Marianes brings an attractive earthiness to the troubled Ilse, and her dark duet with Cat Richmond is impressive in its examination of hidden pain"
Broadway World