2 Photos: First Look at the Metropolitan Opera’s New Production of Bellini’s I PURITANI 3 Review Roundup: I PURITANI at the Metropolitan Opera The opera is a comedic masterpiece filled with wit, ...
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IT’S WIDELY REGARDED AS ONE OF THE GREATEST COMIC OPERAS OF ALL TIME. AND NEXT WEEK THE FLORENTINE OPERA’S THE BARBER OF SEVILLE IS ON STAGE FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. JOINING ME NOW IS THE OPERA’S MUSIC ...
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. — Markel Reed and Hilary Ginther, two stars of Virginia Opera's latest production, "The Barber of Seville," join Coast Live to share their experience working on one of the most ...
Scott Purcell will mark his fifth time performing in a production of "The Barber of Seville" on Friday in the Manship Theatre. That's when Opera Louisiane opens its production of Gioachino Rossini's ...
Lyrical Opera Theater uses innovative technology to bring an old art form to new audiences. Executive Director Lynnette Owens discusses the upcoming production, "The Barber of Seville." Contact is ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Opera is kicking off its milestone 50th season with a timeless classic, “The Barber of Seville.” To celebrate, the company is bringing an all-star lineup to the ...
The Minnesota Opera’s 2024–25 season is set to feature a trio of classic and newer operas, with more exclusive events for season subscribers than in recent years. The next season, the opera’s 62nd, ...
NORFOLK, Va. — The Virginia Opera's production of "The Barber of Seville" is ready to take center stage! Gioachino Rossini's 1816 comedy is "a witty tale of bribery, deception, disguise, and of course ...
A disguised count, a know-it-all barber, an old wretched man and a young passionate woman locked in her house. Together these witty characters, amongst others, create what is well-known on the opera ...
It’s a story that could take place anywhere and in any time. At least that’s the premise of Penn Square Opera’s production of “The Barber of Seville,” which runs Friday, Oct. 13, and Sunday, Oct. 15.
When Gioachino Rossini premiered his opera “The Barber of Seville” in Rome on Feb. 20, 1816, everything that could go wrong went wrong. A string snapped on a singer’s guitar as he began playing.