Cinematic Opera Unveiled: Philip Glass and Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”
Speaking to a class in Rome years ago, I heard Tito Schipa Jr. speak about how opera is simply too...
Read MorePosted by Katrina Holden-Buckley | 5th Feb 2021 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
Speaking to a class in Rome years ago, I heard Tito Schipa Jr. speak about how opera is simply too...
Read MorePosted by Megan McCormick | 1st Dec 2018 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
It’s a bold move to write an opera about a musical genius: to evoke the style of said great...
Read MorePosted by Katrina Holden-Buckley | 30th Oct 2018 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
Gioachino Rossini’s most famous opera, The Barber Of Seville, opened Friday night at the Cutler...
Read MorePosted by Katrina Holden-Buckley | 10th Jun 2018 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
Boston Lyric Opera truly transformed the North End’s DCR Steriti Ice Rink into a 1950s Cuban style...
Read MorePosted by Katrina Holden-Buckley | 4th May 2017 | Boston, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
Boston Lyric Opera’s The Marriage of Figaro opened on Friday to an audience that the John Hancock...
Read MorePosted by Magda Romanska | 28th Jan 2014 | Dramaturgy, Interview, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
BLO: What is a dramaturg? MR: In its broadest and earliest definition, dramaturgy means a...
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