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Interested in having a little food and wine with your opera? No problem.The Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’ Opera Tastings pair music with food and wine…
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"Jerry Springer: The Opera" is promoted as "very adult." It's so adult that we can't find a clip suitable for radio. "Jerry Springer: The Opera" opened in…
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Opera Theatre of St. Louis’s “27” is the work of two men obsessed.“I burrowed myself into a hole and completely allowed the life of Gertrude Stein to wash…
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In a year when opera companies nationwide still struggle with the effects of the Great Recession, and sadly the venerable once-innovative New York City…
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Many St. Louisans know about “The Pirates of Penzance” because of the 1983 movie version starring St. Louis native Kevin Kline or its more recent…
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St. Louisans have seen the play "A Streetcar Named Desire." Now they have an opportunity to see the opera.Quoting an original 1947 New York Daily News…
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A new opera from composer Ricky Ian Gordon, best known for his adaptation of The Grapes Of Wrath, uses tiny moments to tell the story of a big personality.
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When confronted with apparently transcendent genius, the predictable mere-mortal inclination is to concentrate attention and fascination on the person…
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Linda Skrainka, whose brush strokes reflect everyday life and transform the banalities into large, exquisite tributes to architectural stasis, nature and…
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Night after night, St. Louis opera lovers gave Rene Barbera standing ovations for his expressive, lyrical, tenor voice. That was three years ago at Opera…