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Strangers in Paradise: Trouble in Tahiti in Boston
Boston Lyric Opera, with the approval of Bernstein's estate, recast Arias and Barcarolles as the further musings of Sam and Dinah.
Paranoia and duplicity in Lyric Opera of Chicago's Fellow Travelers
Fellow Travelers is shot through with darkness, making for a chilling performance by Lyric Opera of Chicago.
A noisy rendition of The Guilty Mother
The opera can be summed up by a line sung by the Countess in Act 4: “You’re killing her with all this noise.”
Missy Mazzoli's Breaking the Waves opens in Philadelphia

The world première of Breaking the Waves was a qualified success, with a powerful drama performed with commitment by strong cast and musicians.
Candide (or Optimism)
First published in 1759, Voltaire’s Candide was re-imagined for the concert stage by Leonard Bernstein in 1956. An operetta whose aim was to mock the belief that everything—literally, everything—is for the best, Candide was an ideal medium through which to critique the excesses of McCarthyism and the complacency of the Eisenhower administration in 1950’s US politics.
