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The Benevolent Emperor Reigns Splendidly in LA Opera’s ‘The Clemency of Titus’

The LA Opera’s dedication to bringing operatic splendor to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion stage continues with the Los Angeles debut of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s...

LA Opera’s “Rigoletto” Is a Tremendous Tale of Love, Intrigue, and Tragedy

The following review is based on the May 31st performance, which features Ambrogio Maestri, Adela Zaharia, and Michael Fabiano in principal roles. Composed by opera...

LACC’s Artistic Director, Anne Tomlinson, Honored After 22 Years of Leadership

The Gala Bel Canto event on April 11th in the Crystal Ballroom of the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, CA, proved to be a beautifully emotional...

LA Opera’s “Orpheus and Eurydice” Is a Dynamic Spectacle of Dance & Music

The following review is based on the March 15th performance. The LA Opera continues to surprise audiences by choosing to run productions that are versatile...

LA Opera’s “Nabucco” Invigorates the Spirit with the Gift of Humility

The following review is based on the November 2nd performance and contains some plot spoilers. Composed by celebrated Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi in 1841, and...

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