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These days, the story of Figaro, a valet, and his wife-to-be, Susanna, a maid and their escapades in the household of Count ...
Adapted by Leah Purcell AM from her play, novel and film, The Drover's Wife – The Opera features a score by George Palmer.
You can now get a first look at photos of the Sante Fe production of Something Rotten! now playing at the Scottish Rite ...
Russia’s Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of renowned conductor Valery Gergiev, conducted the first ...
An opera review by Murray Dahm This is a delightful production, full of wit, insight and wonderful singing, and with flashes of the darker side of this most famous of operatic comedies. Wolfgang ...
Fife Opera are heading to Aberdour next week – in one of three ‘touring’ performances. The company will perform The Marriage ...
Now in its 20th year, Camden Fringe has a programme of more than 400 shows playing across 40 venues this summer. With a huge ...
In fact, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his librettist, Lorenza da Ponte, set their 1786 “The Marriage of Figaro,” K. 492, in an unnamed cotemporary estate. And it’s told to the most beautiful music of ...
David McVicar’s 2015 production of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro has become a jewel in Opera Australia’s repertoire.
SkyPilot Theatre Company has announced a new production of The Marriage Zone, written and directed by Jeff Gould. See the production photos here!
Damiano Michieletto’s production of Janáček’s opera breaks a key tenet of high-concept opera: where it should reveal, it obfuscates.
The BorderLight Theatre Festival has pushed the boundaries of traditional performance for more than a half-decade. This year’s incarnation of the fringe festival, boasting an array of ticketed ...