MEDIA & PRESS
“… Stoddard makes an appealing Carl Jung both vocally and dramatically. His well-trained lyric baritone is notable for its pleasing timbre and refined musicianship… he portrays the young Dr. Jung as both an ambitious clinician and a warm human being…”
“… Stoddard possesses an ambered, cello-like resonance which he wields with great nuance: he is the antithesis of a cookie-cutter singer”
“… As the Man, baritone Philip Stoddard painted his character in more subtle shades vocally and dramatically. He was a lusty lover in the opening scenes, however he could not accept his wife’s betrayal of their marital compact, and his voice, like the character, became emboldened with confusion and anger…”
“… Philip Stoddard imbued Chip with moments of genuine presence, as he slowly begins to dominate the three-way relationship. Whether he is overbearing towards Nick or sensual with Laura, his part in this small scale indie comedy gives Target some essential kudos.”
— Marin Carr, Dead Talk News