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  • Mystic Pizza

    Ivoryton Playhouse

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jul 10th, 2024

    You will recognize the tunes that are well integrated into the plot – “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” “Addicted to Love,” “I’m the Only One,” “Into the Mystic,” “Lost in Your Eyes,” “Smalltown” and “Never Gonna Give You Up,” among others.

  • South Pacific at Goodspeed Musicals

    An Audience Favorite

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jul 11th, 2024

    South Pacific is a show for romantics. It is one of my favorite shows and the audience’s cheers on opening night showed that they, too, loved it.

  • La Voix Humaine and Dido & Aeneas

    Festival Opera Fine Production of Divergent Works

    By: Victor Cordell - Jul 14th, 2024

    Carrie Hennessey gives a sterling performance in the Francis Poulenc work, "La Voix Humaine," as a woman who talks to her lover on the phone while learning that she is losing him. Henry Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" is given a fine treatment as well, led by the chorus and orchestra.

  • The Great American Mousical

    The Legacy Theatre

    By: Karen Isaacs - Jul 24th, 2024

    The plot is simple; a Broadway theater is about to be demolished while in the basement, a company of mice rehearses their own “musical.”

  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame

    Victor Hugo's Masterpiece Works Well as a Stage Musical

    By: Victor Cordell - Jul 29th, 2024

    The deformed hunchback Quasimodo has suffered a life of abuse and isolation as the cathedral bell ringer. When he has the chance to interact with other people, he endures scorn from many, but the beautiful Roma girl Esméralda is kind. Quasimodo's cruel guardian Frollo, the Deacon of the Cathedral, who despises the Roma but is smitten by Esméralda, intercedes with unhappy consequences.

  • Bulrusher - The Opera

    World Premiere Pulitzer Finalist Play by West Edge Opera

    By: Victor Cordell - Aug 05th, 2024

    A black female foundling with a gift for telepathy is becoming a woman. Her world of isolation in a white, northern California town is pierced by the arrival of another young black woman from Alabama. Multiple conflicts ensue among the diverse characters. The lush music appeals and performances are first rate.

  • Legend of the Ring

    West Edge Opera Produces Wagner's Condensed Ring Cycle for a Third Time

    By: Victor Cordell - Aug 06th, 2024

    In four operas and over 15 hours of running time, Richard Wagner's epic Ring Cycle spins historic Germanic legends embellished by the composer's own fancy. David Seaman edited the compendium into a 3 1/2hour condensation. The flavor of Wagner's rich romantic music is retained, but while the general plotline is honored, it is jumpy and loses some continuity. Nonetheless, this piece gives a strong flavor of the highly respected yet controversial body of work.

  • The Prom

    At Sharon Playhouse

    By: Karen Isaacs - Aug 08th, 2024

    The Prom is not a great musical, but it is an entertaining show that goes way above what is sometimes created.

  • Pipe Dream at Unicorn Theatre

    Rarely Produced Rodgers and Hammerstein Musical

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 08th, 2024

    Pipe Dream is an obscure, rarely produced musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II based on novels by John Steinbeck. Berkshire Theatre Group is making a strong and risky case for why we should take another look at a musical with a flawed book but richly compelling music.

  • WOW at Carnegie Hall

    Youth Orchestras from Around the World

    By: Susan Hall - Aug 10th, 2024

    The series of WOW (World Orchestra Week) concerts at Carnegie opened with Teddy Abrams, maestro of the Louisville Orchestra and winner of Musical America’s 2022 Conductor of the Year award. He conducted the NYO2 Orchestra. 

  • The Righteous

    Outstanding World Premiere Commission from Santa Fe Opera

    By: Victor Cordell - Aug 14th, 2024

    David's life is traced from caring high school friend to pastor committed to good works to politician whose goal is to satisfy constituents rather than his soul and the people closest to him. Along the way, he compromises his own morality and ultimately questions the path he has taken. Many issues of evangelical Christianity and the 1980s surface in this compelling new opera.

  • The Elixir of Love

    Donizetti's Frothy Comedy at Santa Fe Opera

    By: Victor Cordell - Aug 15th, 2024

    Poor Nemorino loves rich Adina. We know how those stories go. Nemorino is aided by a placebo. Snake oil salesman Dulcamara has sold him a potion to make him irresistible to Adina. In the end, the hero inherits a fortune, which makes him irresistible to every girl on the planet.

  • Der Rosenkavalier

    Santa Fe Opera's Delightful Strauss/von Hofmannsthal Comic Opera

    By: Victor Cordell - Aug 17th, 2024

    Impoverished Baron Ochs wishes to marry Sophie, from a nouveau riche family. Through Ochs' cousin The Marschallin, young noble Octavian agrees to present the customary silver rose to the intended bride. But alignments of romance and convenience shift in this thoughtful comedy that is Strauss's most endearing work.

  • 4 Guys Named Named José...and Una Mujer Named Maria

    A Latin American Jukebox Musical at 6th Street Playhouse

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 01st, 2024

    Four young men from different Latin American heritages meet in Omaha, Nebraska. When joined by a young woman, Maria, song breaks out. The plot is superficial, but the song and dance will arouse feelings of nostalgia for those familiar with the music of the region.

  • Little Island Presents Marriage of FIgaro

    Anthony Roth Costanzo is Gender Fluid

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 07th, 2024

    The major event at New York’s Little Island this summer is an abbreviated version of Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro with all seven roles sung by premier countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo. It will be performed through  September 22. Zack Winokur produces. 

  • Young Frankenstein

    Mel Brooks' Musical at Sonoma Arts Live

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 08th, 2024

    Dr. Frederick Frankenstein returns to Transylvania and hopes to improve on his grandfather's flawed creation - "The Monster." He succeeds in producing a new and improved monster but must deal with many zany characters and complications along the way.

  • The Prom

    Musical About Sexual Discrimination in High School

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 10th, 2024

    Four New York theater performers hope to attract attention for what they purport to be the selfless act of inducing an Indiana high school to reverse the cancellation of its prom because a lesbian student planned to attend with a girlfriend as her date. Based on a true story, the visitors encounter unexpected headwinds. Despite notes of pathos and bitterness, a joyous tone prevails, and the play ends on a hopeful note.

  • Un Ballo in Maschera

    San Franciso Opera's Outstanding Production

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 13th, 2024

    In this opera drawn from history, Sweden's Gustavus III loves Amelia, the wife of his friend and ally Renato. When the husband finds out, he joins assassin conspirators from the disaffected nobility. This Verdi masterpiece, replete with dramatic music, is given the finest treatment by accomplished principals and creative staging designers.

  • Hell's Kitchen Musical on Broadway

    Aiicia Keys Tells Her Story

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 14th, 2024

    Alicia Key has created herself as “Ali” in the musical Hell’s Kitchen now playing on Broadway. Keys grew up in the Manhattan Plaza complex, a few blocks from Times Square. Built during one of New York’s deep downturns, the building was supposed to be an upper middle class apartment house. Discounted apartments did rent.  It became one of New York’s most desirable residences for artists. It formed the artist Keys.

  • Leah Hawkins Captivates at the Park Avenue Armory

    Awards by the Richard Tucker Foundation

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 16th, 2024

    Leah Hawkins performed in the Officers Room at the Park Avenue Armory. She mesmerizes for her moment as Strawberry Woman in Porgy and Bess.  You perked up for her Masha in Queen of Spades.  She has performed an off-stage prayer in Aida and graduates to the highly-anticipated title role of the opera in Arizona next spring. A singer who can stop a show in a minute in a 4,000 seat venue, filled the intimate Officers Room room to overflowing. 

  • Maggie at Goodspeed

    New Musical Launches Fall Season

    By: Karen Isaacs - Sep 16th, 2024

    Maggie is a heartfelt musical that should appeal to a wide range of audiences. It is the antithesis in many ways of what some would expect of a Goodspeed musical – there is not a tap dance or big dance number in sight.

  • The Magic Flute at Opera San Jose

    A Compelling Rendering of Mozart's Masterpiece

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 16th, 2024

    Tamino falls in love with the daughter of the Queen of Night, Pamina, from her picture. To win her hand, he must conquer three trials to become an initiate into a religious order. This classic receives a sterling production from cast, creatives, and conductor, 19-year-old wonderkind Alma Deutscher.

  • Opera Philadelphia Opens a New Season

    Missy Mazzoli's New Opera Asks: Do You Hear a Hum

    By: Susan Hall - Sep 22nd, 2024

    Opera Philadelphia is a company that has done everything right for the past decade and yet continues to struggle to reach an audience. On April 25 it was announced that Anthony Roth Costanzo, a Princeton-educated counter tenor who not only attracts audiences as a singing artist but also has successfully experimented with programming, would begin his term as general director and president on June 1. His first public act as head of the company was to offer tickets at $11 and then pay-what-you-want or can on top of that.

  • Jazz in the Berkshires

    Fall Schedule

    By: Ed Bride - Sep 27th, 2024

    The annual Fall Jazz Sprawl is a week of free and ticketed jazz events throughout Berkshire County. The series includes some events that were organized by Berkshires Jazz, as well as others that were planned and sponsored by the venues presenting the artists. The series concludes with a headline concert featuring the Grace Kelly Quartet plus a string section augmented by the Kids 4 Harmony advanced ensemble.

  • The Daughter of the Regiment

    Livermore Valley Opera's Comic Charmer

    By: Victor Cordell - Sep 30th, 2024

    An orphan Marie was adopted by a French army regiment as an infant. She promised to marry only a member of the regiment but falls in love with an outsider. Complications ensue as she learns that she was born to a marquise and is spirited away to live a noble life and have an arranged marriage within her new station. But this is a comedy. Do you really think that's going to happen?

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