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Review: LA Opera’s ‘Otello’ Sears with a Fabulously Chilling Fervor

The following review is based on the Wednesday, May 17th performance. There are simply sad stories, and then there are evocative tragedies that, with the...

Review: LA Opera’s ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ Invokes Mozart at His Most Triumphant

The following review is based on the Thursday, February 16th performance. If there was a Mount Rushmore for operas, one could be quite certain that...

LA Opera’s ‘Cinderella’ Artfully Captures Themes About Fortitude & Forgiveness

On select dates through December 12th at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, families can experience a holiday-friendly opera that not only appeals to all ages,...

LA Opera Review: ‘Roberto Devereux’ Overcomes All Odds & Engrossingly Examines the Love That Eluded Queen Elizabeth I

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: The last performance of LA Opera’s “Roberto Devereux” on March 14th has been canceled. Most thrilling operas have, by their very nature,...

Review: LA Opera’s ‘The Magic Flute’ Is a Sumptuously Imaginative Treat

The following review is based on the Saturday, November 16th opening night performance of LA Opera's "The Magic Flute,” in which So Young Park...

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