"Pirates of Penzance" Buxton Opera House:
"Gari Glaysher played Frederic earnestly and straightforwardly, as a Frederic should be played. Glaysher tonight, I thought, did it just right. When it came to Ruth, he felt hurt and betrayed; he wanted to pull away from her, to run away from her, to just be left alone. He didn’t want to hurt her. He had an attractive, easy voice. His big top note in “Is there not one maiden breast” was exciting and very strong".
Jonathan Ichikawa
Review by Celia Shingleton: "Pirates of Penzance" Stag Theatre, Sevenoaks.
"Gari Glaysher had both the voice and looks to play the hero Frederic a bright star in a shining cast"
"CARMEN" Churchill Theatre Bromley:
"As Carmen's ill fated lover Don Jose Gari Glaysher took the role by the throat and proceeded to bring a real dramatic power to every element of his performance. Indeed the undoubted impact of the final death scene owed much to the anguish he displayed...his tenor voice is eloquent and capable of much greater things."
Roy Atterbury (TIMES)
"Carmen" The Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds:"The story centres around Carmen, a wayward gipsy, She falls for the soldier, Don Josè, played by Gari Glaysher...... The on-stage relationship between Carmen and Don Josè was ably acted out by the two leads but it was Mr Glaysher who stole the show with his full voice and brilliant acting."
Paul Holland (BURY PRESS)