1 Find Out Who Makes the Next On Stage Top 3 2 ICYMI: Next On Stage: Season 5- Meet the Top 3 THE OCEAN GROVE CAMP MEETING ASSOCIATION (OGCMA) will close its 2016 season of Great Family Entertainment ...
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The production marks another milestone for the company and for the final season of artistic director Patrick Summers.
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook A century after his death, the composer of “La Bohème,” “Tosca” and “Madama Butterfly” still dominates the repertoire like no one since. Credit... Supported by ...
For the first time ever, Houston Grand Opera has mounted a full presentation of Puccini's trio of one-act operas.
Next weekend the respected Florentine Opera opens "Madama Butterfly," the last of Puccini's trio of great works, for a two performance run Oct. 16 and 18 in Uihlein Hall at the Marcus Center for the ...
VAIL, Colorado – Opera has influenced nearly all other forms of popular entertainment – from Broadway musicals to Hollywood blockbusters and from television commercials to classic cartoons. When it ...
Deep love, betrayal and heartbreak. Giacomo Puccini’s tragic 1904 opera, “Madama Butterfly,” hits all three emotional notes. “’Madama Butterfly’ is one of the most moving human dramas that has ever ...
For good reason, the Metropolitan Opera has staged Puccini’s “La Bohème” more than any other opera. Fans all over the world care about Mimi and Rodolfo as if they were family – or earlier versions of ...
It’s been called one of the “most lethal” of operas. But beyond its dark themes of murder, corruption and betrayal, “Tosca” also boasts some of Puccini’s most beloved arias. Set in Rome during the ...
Two of the Chicago area’s favorite vocalists, Diva Montell and Jeorge Holmes, are joining talents in a performance of inspiring holiday season classics and a tribute to the great opera composer, ...
The world of opera was shaken on the morning of November 29, 1924. Giacomo Puccini, the most famous composer of his time, had died in Brussels as a result of surgery for throat cancer. Or rather, as a ...