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Unsuk Chin’s “The Dark Side of the Moon,” a reinterpretation of the Faust myth, reflects a restless mind with constant ...
Two New York productions of Strauss’s opera reposition its necrophiliac protagonist as a perverse instrument of justice.
A Strategic Realignment to Usher in New Creativity and Operational Excellence NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 5, 2025 / Proscenium, one of the country's premier live event production agencies ...
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 5, 2025 / Proscenium, one of the country's premier live event production agencies, proudly announces a transformative leadership initiative designed to ...
One question that arises from Minnesota Opera’s production of Gioachino ... a painted backdrop of red curtains contained within a proscenium arch as well as chandeliers that are lifted up ...
How many Broadway shows has Michael Crawford been in? Michael Crawford has appeared on Broadway in 2 shows. How many West End shows has Michael Crawford been in? Michael Crawford has appeared on ...
Something's coming, something good! Countless fans know and love Leonard Bernstein’s landmark work and the iconic original choreography created by the legendary Jerome Robbins. Now the Broadway ...
Everyone seems to be talking about Ryan Coogler's new film 'Sinners,' starring Michael B. Jordan, the story of twin brothers restarting their lives in the Mississippi Delta with a supernatural twist.
While the festival features a wide range of differing explorations of what it means to be an artist, one of the major events is the “Opera Makers,” which features new works written by composers and ...
There was a time when the toughest ticket to procure on the Minnesota Orchestra’s schedule was the annual Sommerfest opera finale. A one-night-only affair, it often involved top-flight soloists ...
Michele (Roman Burdenko) and Giorgetta (Asmik Grigorian) in 'Il Tabarro,' from the opera 'Il Trittico,' by Giacomo Puccini, staged by Christof Loy, at the Paris Opera, in April 2025. GUERGANA ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. I must begin this review with an apology to any opera aficionados, as I am experiencing my first classical opera after almost half a century of ...