An investigative consultant has now discovered a potential solution to the Zodiac killer's unsolved Z32 cipher - and found a striking, hidden connection to the murder of the Black Dahlia.
Baritone Lawrence Mitchell-Matthews reflects on his Detroit high school mentor, perseverance, and his front-stage moment.
For starters, a premium seat to a Portland Opera production can cost upward of $250. But a simple lack of exposure is often more forbidding. What does one wear to the opera, and how does one act once ...
Highlands operetta: Valley Light Opera staging Gilbert and Sullivan classic ‘Mikado,’ Scottish-style
Elaine Crane, who plays Wynn Somme in Valley Light Opera’s “The McAdo,” rehearses at the Academy of Music. Kathy Blaisdell, who plays “Katishaugh” in Valley Light Opera’s “The McAdo,” rehearses at the ...
NORTHAMPTON — If you want to know who they are…well, it’s not quite who you’d expect. For six performances at the Academy of Music starting Nov. 1, the Valley Light Opera will offer a refreshed take ...
Pulsar Content has boarded “Mikado,” a heartwarming family film written and directed by Baya Kasmi, who previously directed “Iʼm All Yours” and “The (in)famous Youssef Salem.” “Mikado” is produced by ...
The Orlando Opera Company presented The Mikado Friday night at Carr Performing Arts Centre. It was the company’s first time at doing Gilbert and Sullivan, and by and large this first time was a charm.
It can never have sounded so marvellous, or been delivered in so stylish a production before. Stuart Maunder’s highly entertaining production doesn’t miss a trick. Gilbert’s situations and humour are ...
In 1885, Gilbert and Sullivan wrote The Mikado, a spoofish satire on politics and moralising in Victorian England but set in a fictionalised Japan. For the next hundred years it was their most popular ...
State Opera looks to the Far East for two very different works which will run in tandem at the Festival Theatre this month. Artistic director Stuart Maunder describes his decision to program Gilbert ...
Since the snap and flutter of Japanese fans plays such a crucial role in the success of Pacific Opera Project’s revival production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Mikado,” it seems appropriate to ...
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