The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta will perform May 3 at Carnegie Hall with Ted Sperling at the baton.
The Washington DC based opera company has announced the lineup for its 2023-2024 season, including Broadway talent.
The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta will perform May 3 at Carnegie Hall with Ted Sperling at the baton.
Beginning March 12, the German baritone appears in his first Verdi opera with the Metropolitan Opera in Falstaff.
For his version of Wagner opera at the Metropolitan Opera, director François Girard went for a cosmic, fantastical setting.
After leading Fedora earlier this season, the soprano is back at the Metropolitan Opera as Norma.
The new production of Wagner's opera opened February 26.
The composer returns to the Metropolitan Opera with a new futuristic take on Wagner's epic.
The Metropolitan Opera's 2023-2024 season will also include new works directed by Tony winners Ivo van Hove and Mary Zimmerman.
The film previously premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Schedules have been released for Great Performances at the Met throughout 2023.
"I've been crying my eyes out for a couple of days."
The show's director David McVicar on why the melodrama is an opportunity for "the leading lady to chew the scenery up.”
The new production of Giordano's opera opened December 31.
The 1898 opera returns to The Metropolitan Opera for the first time in 25 years beginning December 31.
Following financial struggles and a cyberattack halting ticket sales, The Metropolitan Opera is re-evaluating how it operates, both artistically and commercially.
The A Beautiful Noise director's take on the Verdi opera was postponed after being announced for the company's 2020 season.
Members of the Mets Children's Chorus get to sing, while flying, in the show.
Moore has withdrawn from the production due to illness.
The Kevin Puts opera, also starring Renée Fleming and Joyce DiDonato, opened its world premiere November 22.
The opera by Kevin Puts premieres at the Metropolitan Opera November 22
Performances of the Gilbert and Sullivan classic will begin December 30 at the Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College.
Ginger Costa-Jackson, Mikaela Bennett, and John Brancy lead the cast with Sammi Cannold at the helm.
Pablo Larraín, who helmed the 2021 Princess Diana biopic Spencer, will direct.
The service will make the opera companies cinema simulcasts available at home and on demand in limited markets.
The NYC institution kicked off its 2022-23 season with Cherubini's opera September 27, starring Sondra Radvanovsky.
The production will play four performances at New York’s Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College.
Get a first look at the production, also broadcasting live in NYC and online.
The world premiere of Adams' take on the tale from ancient history finds its setting in the 20th century.
The honors, recognizing the best in Toronto theatre, will be handed out September 19.
The "interdisciplinary collaboration" will have its world premiere at Penn State University's Center for the Performing Arts.
The operatic adaptation of the David Henry Hwang play features a libretto by Hwang and music by Huang Ruo.
Masks will remain required in the opera house.
The opera and Broadway favorite will pay tribute to Paris and Venice in a pair of Cities That Sing concerts.
Tony winner and Artistic Director Ted Sperling has also extended his contract with the community chorus.
The Great Performances series will also present Nashville Ballet's Black Lucy and the Bard.
The company kicks off its 47th season with performances at the Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College.
The opera about family and race in America is one of five full productions headed for the D.C. company.
Broadway alum Zachary James and Anthony Roth Costanzo are among the principal artist winners.
The opera, which critics say approaches the murder of a Black teenager through the lens of a fictional white woman, is currently set to premiere later this month at John Jay College.
The pair adapted Ruhl's play into an opera last year.
Offering solidarity for Ukrainian citizens under attack, all ticket sales and other proceeds support relief efforts in Ukraine.
The opera is produced in association with Opera Noire International and The Harlem Chamber Players.
The Lincoln Center Theater production from two-time Pulitzer winner Lynn Nottage and Ricky Ian Gordon has been filmed for broadcast on PBS.
Gustavo Dudamel will lead the production, which is designed with both Deaf and hearing audiences in mind.
Now running Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center Theater, the opera features a score by Ricky Ian Gordon and a libretto by two-time Pulitzer winner Lynn Nottage.
General Manager Peter Gelb has released a video statement in support of Ukraine and its people and artists.
Tony winner Ivo van Hove will also direct Mozart's Don Giovanni.
The eight-week festival will also offer the world premiere of a new dance commission.
The jazz opera romp adds three performances before its March 6 finale.
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