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Prokofiev's commedia dell’arte showpiece in Philadelphia
Alessandro Talevi production for Festival O has sight gags and vaudeville tricks aplenty and features splendid voices in a fine cast.
Forsythe a truly overwhelming Semele at Festival O
James Darrah stages Handel's sensual oratorio for Festival O, a feast of wonderful singing.
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.
Nabucco launches Opera Philadelphia's season with power
During Verdi’s bicentenary month and year, it’s fitting that Opera Philadelphia kicked off its 2013/14 season with the work that Verdi himself considers as having launched his own career – Nabucco. Written at a time when Italy longed to be free of foreign rule, Verdi’s name and the expression “Viva Verdi” became synonymous with Italian nationalism and unification.
Luscious Manon Lescaut lights up Philadelphia
For the first time in twenty-five years, the Opera Company of Philadelphia has mounted a production of Puccini’s first great opera, Manon Lescaut. The result was an inspired testament to thoughtful direction by Michael Cavanagh, gorgeous sets and costumes by John Pascoe, and several winning performances.
