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Scott Scully: Louis Ironson
Caught between reality and a distorted world of dreams and hallucinations, the lives of two troubled couples – Louis Ironson and his lover Prior Walter, and Mormon lawyer Joseph Pitt and his wife Harper – become intertwined. Nearing the end of his battle with AIDS, Prior is visited by an … read more
Javier Abreu: Almaviva
A musical and visual feast in Rossini’s comic masterpiece. Figaro helps Count Almaviva woo and marry Rosina, the ward of Dr. Bartolo who intends to marry her himself. Tickets & Information.… read more
Matt Boehler: Bass #1 (cover)
Artist William Kentridge defies genres with Shostakovich’s adaptation of Gogol’s story. “The opera is about the terrors of hierarchy,” Kentridge says. “There’s a mixture of anarchy and the absurd that interests me. I love in this opera the sense that anything is possible.” The new production is conducted by definitive … read more
Matt Boehler
Composed in Vienna in 1791, during the last year of the composer’s life the requiem was Mozart’s last composition, and is one of his most popular and respected works. Tickets & Information.… read more
Javier Abreu: Almaviva
A musical and visual feast in Rossini’s comic masterpiece. Figaro helps Count Almaviva woo and marry Rosina, the ward of Dr. Bartolo who intends to marry her himself. Tickets & Information.… read more
Craig Irvin: Bartolo (cover)
Sublime music, wry comedy, and penetrating reflections on life and love — Mozart gets everything right in one of Western civilization’s greatest artistic achievements. And it’s fun too! Figaro, the count’s whip-smart valet, is set to marry Susanna, the Countess’s comely maid. But the Count wants Susanna for himself! Enter Figaro … read more
David Portillo: Don Curzio
Sublime music, wry comedy, and penetrating reflections on life and love — Mozart gets everything right in one of Western civilization’s greatest artistic achievements. And it’s fun too!
Figaro, the count’s whip-smart valet, is set to marry Susanna, the Countess’s comely maid. But the Count wants Susanna for himself! Enter Figaro … read more
Javier Abreu: Almaviva
A musical and visual feast in Rossini’s comic masterpiece. Figaro helps Count Almaviva woo and marry Rosina, the ward of Dr. Bartolo who intends to marry her himself. Tickets & Information.… read more
Matt Boehler: Bass #1 (cover)
Artist William Kentridge defies genres with Shostakovich’s adaptation of Gogol’s story. “The opera is about the terrors of hierarchy,” Kentridge says. “There’s a mixture of anarchy and the absurd that interests me. I love in this opera the sense that anything is possible.” The new production is conducted by definitive … read more
Jesse Blumberg: Harlekin
An unseen producer makes changes to an opera just before the curtain rises. That’s how the clowns get onstage. The composer? Backstage, tearing his hair out. Strauss weaves voices and orchestra beautifully in his half farce, half opera seria. Buy Tickets.… read more