The Kennedy Center premieres a new ending for one of the world's most famous operas on Saturday in Washington, D.C. The opera is Turandot, and its ending has always been, shall we say, problematic.
Created by the National Center for the Performing Arts in 2008, the Chinese version of Puccini Giacomao's Turandot launched its ninth performance season in Beijing on Wednesday. Since its first ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In a revival of Franco Zeffirelli’s lavish production, the conductor Oksana Lyniv led a performance that transcended the gilded stage dressing. By ...
The production is a debutants’ ball, with first-time ENO efforts - or fresh thinking, if you like - on direction (Rupert Goold), conducting (Edward Gardner), design (Miriam Buether), and from the ...
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