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“The Pearl Fishers” is a Hauntingly Beautiful Opera

The Pearl Fishers (by librettists Eugène Cormon and Michel Carré) is composer Georges Bizet’s lesser-known work, compared to Carmen, which was written a decade later,...

LA Opera’s “Carmen” Is a Can’t-Miss Journey Through Intense Sights & Sounds

The following is based on the September 14th performance and contains plot spoilers. Over the course of the last year, the LA Opera has been...

“Tosca” Galvanizes with Love and Liberty

The following review is based on the performance from April 27th. While nobody is perfect, many of us try our best to fit into society,...

“The Tales of Hoffmann” Teaches a Phenomenal Lesson

The following review is based on the March 30th performance when Christian Van Horn played The Four Villains in place of the indisposed Nicolas...

LA Opera’s “Salome” Spectacularly Underscores the Madness of Desire

In the climactic moments of composer Richard Strauss’ “Salome,” when the title character is desperately holding onto the severed head of a holy man...

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Preview: Philip Glass’ Dazzling ‘Akhnaten’ Returns to LA Opera’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

Philip Glass’ Akhnaten returns to the LA Opera stage...

Preview: Monty Python’s ‘Spamalot’ Tour Brings Rollicking Comedy to Hollywood on March 24th

Long before Broadway embraced coconuts, killer rabbits, or the...

Preview: Lauren Worsham Articulates the Impact of Pasadena Playhouse’s ‘Amadeus’

When Amadeus strikes several compelling chords at Pasadena Playhouse...

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