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Fort Worth Opera announces return to year-round programs, schedule for 75th season
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Let Freedom Ring: A Musical Celebration of Juneteenth with Lara Downes
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Live Opera Returns To Salt Lake City With Utah Opera s Production Of LA TRAGEDIE DE CARMEN
Kirstin Chávez sings the role Carmen with Isaac Hurtado as Don José and Efraín Solís as Escamillo.by BWW News Desk
Audiences are invited to experience live opera once again when Utah Opera produces Peter Brook s La tragédie de Carmen at the Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre in downtown Salt Lake City. The five performances take place from Saturday, May 8, 2021 through Sunday, May 16, 2021 and will be the first Utah Opera performances staged for a live audience since October 2020. I ve always been attracted to the Brook adaptation of Bizet s famous opera, said Christopher McBeth, Utah Opera s Artistic Director. It takes a story and music with which most of us are familiar and re-examines the characters, the themes and the music in a way that not only is respectful to the original upon which it is based but also gives us a new perspective. The piece is compelling in its focus and
STC Announces First Design Associate Program Cohort
Designers selected include lighting designer Kate Baldwin, sound designer/composer Brendon Boney and set/costume designer James Lew.by BWW News Desk
Three emerging theatre designers have been appointed as Sydney Theatre Company s first Design Associate Program cohort - lighting designer Kate Baldwin, sound designer/composer Brendon Boney and set/costume designer James Lew.
The DeAP initiative, established by Artistic Director Kip Williams to form part of the company s Resident Artists program, aims to promote and foster the professional development of First Nations and CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse) artists to address current underrepresentation - particularly in the area of theatre design.