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.read more

Rebecca Ringle: Rossweisse (cover)

The Met has assembled a stellar cast for this second installment of Robert Lepage’s new production of the Ring cycle, conducted by James Levine.  Tickets & Information.… read more

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.read more

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!… read more

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 Examinerread more

Scott Scully

Verdi’s sacred masterpiece featuring the HPUMC Chancel Choir and members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Chorus.  Conducted by Dr. Craig Jessop, former director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.  Tickets and Information.… read more

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.read more

Tom Corbeil: Faraone

There has only been one performance of Mosè in Egitto in Chicago — in 1863 at the McVicker’s Theatre on Madison and State. Be part of this historic second performance in Chicago, when COT presents the U.S. premiere of Charles Brauner and Philip Gossett’s new edition of the opera.  Yes, … read more