Raves for Terrell’s first Season in Lexington…

How bracing it is to see palpable evidence that an orchestra is loving its new director. The Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra just completed its first season Saturday evening with conductor Scott Terrell in a benefit performance for UK HealthCare.

There is more polish, more precision, more empathy and cohesion in the… read more

Amanda Crider: Mercedes

You know the story, you adore the music. The seductive and tempestuous gypsy, Carmen, captures the heart of a young soldier, Don José. He sacrifices everything to be with her. Now a fugitive on the run, his life is in ruins. Unfortunately, she is drawn to the dashing matador, Escamillo,… read more

Chad A. Johnson: Don Ottavio

With more than 2,000 names in his little black book, Don Giovanni has used his devilish good looks and carefree attitude to win the key to many a woman’s heart. But has he gone too far? Can opera’s original bad boy use his silver tongue and dark disguises to talk… read more

Camille Zamora: Ilia

Idomeneo, King of Crete, makes a promise to Neptune, God of the Sea. When the king realizes the terrible price it will exact, vows and hearts are broken. Longing pours into arias and ensembles as only Mozart writes them. Buy Tickets.

Steven Sanders: Arbace

Idomeneo, King of Crete, makes a promise to Neptune, God of the Sea. When the king realizes the terrible price it will exact, vows and hearts are broken. Longing pours into arias and ensembles as only Mozart writes them. Tickets & Information.

Jason Hardy: Speaker

An enchanting journey of love and self-discovery, the Prince Tamino and Princess Pamina pass through several trials to find each other.  Fantastic characters, an evil queen (with some very high notes) and incredible music make The Magic Flute a family favorite.  Tickets & Information.

Carico featured in 360 West Mag

A full page devoted to ADA Artist Seth Carico in the May 2010 issue of 360 West – page 89!

Elizabeth Byrne unveils Herodias in Minnesota

“Elizabeth Byrne, herself an accomplished Salome, makes something memorable of Herodias’ every line.”  Minneapolis Star-Tribune

“Elizabeth Byrne’s Herodias was more conventional — sneering and cruel.”  Minnesota Post

“As the understandably embittered Queen Herodias, soprano Elizabeth Byrne serves as the modulating counterbalance to all this heightened passion.”  Performance Arts Examiner