OPERA REVIEW: 'Fidelio' requires suspension of disbelief
Samuel Taylor Coleridge coined the phrase " the willing suspension of disbelief " to describe one of the requirements of the appreciation of drama. The... Read more »
Samuel Taylor Coleridge coined the phrase " the willing suspension of disbelief " to describe one of the requirements of the appreciation of drama. The... Read more »
Sarasota Opera's 29th season finally includes the Verdi opera most often requested: "Aida," composed for performance at the Cairo Opera House in 1871. Since its... Read more »
The 2015 Fall Season of the Sarasota Opera opened with a sure-fire winner on Friday evening, reviving their superb presentation of Giacomo Puccini's beloved... Read more » The po…
In an opulent and highly energetic production, the Sarasota Opera brought the audience a surprisingly relevant version of an old story: the abuse of absolute... Read more »
If you like sexy sitcom, funny slapstick and great music, Sarasota Opera has the show for you. The joyful vocal skills on display amid fine... Read more »
One of the elements defining a "masterpiece" is the way in which a dramatic moment you know is coming nevertheless astonishes you every time it... Read more »