Travel on SC Highway 171 south from Charleston for about eight miles... The post Review: The Atlanta Opera evokes the Lowcountry with charming “Porgy and Bess” appeared first on ARTS ATL.
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 07:24AM“Two souls with but one nasty thought; two pens that drool as... The post Review: The Atlanta Opera’s new “Salome” haunts viewers with its grotesque beauty appeared first on ARTS ATL.
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:06AMEveryone loves a good fairy tale. They’re relatable, tapping into deeply human... The post Review: The Atlanta Opera’s “Cinderella” hits — and misses — a magical touch appeared f…
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 07:54AMMexican painter Frida Kahlo didn’t know that her art was surrealistic until... The post Review: The Atlanta Opera’s “Frida” is a bold and provocative work appeared first on ARTS ATL.
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 09:18PMOpera is no stranger to crimes of passion. However, opera also portrays the best of humanity alongside all of the human folly. The Atlanta Opera presents Jake Heggie’s production of Dead …
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:18PMFive years ago music lover and businessman Matthew Guard founded the a cappella vocal ensemble Skylark on a wing and a prayer. His intention was
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:00PMGerman-born opera singer Dorothea Röschmann has been a hot commodity in the world of opera since 1995 when she debuted as Susanna at the Salzburg
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 04:26PMAlthough considered an operatic warhorse, Giuseppe Verdi’s Rigoletto hasn’t been seen in Atlanta since 2000. It’s an opera that became an instant hit in 1851
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