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Heavy symbolism in Kansas City's Roméo et Juliette

A visually captivating and lyrically authentic production by Doug Scholz-Carlson for the Lyric Opera of Kansas City.
Opera Philadelphia's La Voix humaine is a portrait of a lady on fire
Stripped of melodramatic excess, soprano Patricia Racette and director James Darrah craft a portrait of a desperate, lonely woman that is uncomfortably, thrillingly human.
Ne quittez pas: A reimagined La Voix humaine in Philadelphia
Chaotic staging detracts from imaginative pairing of Poulenc's songs with his one-act, one-performer opera.
Washington National Opera's sparkling Daughter of the Regiment
Robert Longbottom's take on Donizetti's Daughter of the Regiment captures the spirit of bel canto in Washington DC.
A Barber as frothy as Figaro’s shaving foam
A wittily staged, but variably sung twelfth revival of Jonathan Miller's production at the Coliseum.
