Clayton G. Williams
 
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Many listeners were cheek-by-jowl with the young singers, as close to opera-in-the-making as could be, and it was a captivating experience: immersive (the company’s word), almost voyeuristic.
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Entering the world of Performance Theater at a very early age, Williams began participating in various fine arts activities; gaining an increased amount of exposure to the Arts & Entertainment world. Dr. Willard Hines of ‘The Willard Hines Ensemble’ later became a mentor to Williams and helped the young artist land a role in his first ever stage performance: Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat by Andrew Lloyd Weber 1999 in Detroit, Michigan.

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