Press

Magnetic… Eduljee has one of those luminous stage presences that make me want to see much more of her in the future.
— Entertainment News Northwest
It reaches the highest highs of over-the-top displays of pathos, then pulls back with smartly restrained acting choices (like those made by Serena Eduljee as E’s no-nonsense doctor).
— The Seattle Times
The singing of the three principals (Magda Gartner, Serena Eduljee and Tess Altiveros) is among the best I’ve heard on any stage: such rich, full voices held the audience absolutely still and mute before this story of love, loss and death…As importantly, the three performers fill the space of the Seattle Opera Studios with these archetypal but very human figures that have been the protagonists of these tales for millenia
— British Theatre Guide
her clear, sweet soprano is perfect for personifying love and I hope I see more of her onstage.
— Gemma D. Alexander
Serena Eduljee as A managed to imbue her clear and agile soprano with the confidence, precision, and authority of a surgeon.
— Drama in the Hood
A/Amore was sung by another Seattle Opera debutant, Issaquah’s own Serena Eduljee, whose sparkling performance brought light and hope into the darkness of a death-threat. Not only does she possess a confident, soaring soprano, but she navigated the range from serious surgeon to impish Amore with charm and authority.
— Seattle Gay News