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    May 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Lyric's passion must extend to musical theater

    In 2008, New York's Lincoln Center revived a Broadway warhorse: "South Pacific." At the beginning of the overture in the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the lip of Michael Yeargan's setting, which had the outline of a tropical island, began to move backward, as waves ebb upon a shore. As it receded, hordes of musicians were revealed, all playing the glorious music of Richard Rodgers. You could see tears in people's eyes. As the Russian formalists used to put it, the familiar was made strange, and the strange made intensely familiar.
    In 2008, New York's Lincoln Center revived a Broadway warhorse: "South Pacific." At the beginning of the overture in the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the lip of Michael Yeargan's setting, which had the outline of a tropical island, began to move backward,...

    Tags: Lincoln Center, The Sound of Music (movie), Entertainment Events, Les Miserables (movie), Customs and Tradition

  2. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. 'Night Under the Czars' with the Lyric

    This year's 28th Fantasy of the Opera, chaired by Nancy Temple and co-chaired by Courtney Rosen, featured a Russian theme, "A Night Under the Czars" and attracted more than 500 guests to this black-tie celebration dubbed the "hottest party in the coldest month."
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    This year's 28th Fantasy of the Opera, chaired by Nancy Temple and co-chaired by Courtney Rosen, featured a Russian theme, "A Night Under the Czars" and attracted more than 500 guests to this black-tie celebration dubbed the "hottest party in the...

    Tags: Poetry, Chicago Restaurants, Music, Arts and Culture, Entertainment

  4. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Lyric celebrates 57th season in grand style

    The black-tie crowd packed the red carpet for Lyric Opera's 57th season opening-night gala to see Offenbach's "The Tales of Hoffman."
    Special to Tribune Newspapers
    The black-tie crowd packed the red carpet for Lyric Opera's 57th season opening-night gala to see Offenbach's "The Tales of Hoffman." A capacity crowd of 3,500 attended the performance at the Civic Opera House, where the grand foyer was transformed to...

    Tags: Poetry, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Fashion Shows

  6. Jan 24, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. After a rough start, Andrew Lloyd Webber revue shines

    THEATER REVIEW: 'Now and Forever' at the Marriott Theatre ★★★ ... At the start - the rough start - of "Now & Forever," the throbbing electronic tones of "The Phantom of the Opera" fill the theater as colored lights flash repetitively on a chandelier sitting on the stage.
    At the start — the rough start — of the Marriott Theatre's new revue of the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, entitled, with justification, "Now & Forever," the throbbing electronic tones of "The Phantom of the Opera" fill the theater as colored...

    Tags: Les Miserables (musical), Music, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Jesus Christ Superstar (musical)

  8. Feb 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Sunset Boulevard' is where dreams go to fade

    THEATER REVIEW: Sunset Boulevard at Drury Lane Theatre ★★½ ... Never the subtlest of mega-musicals, Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Boulevard" at least comes with a resident cynic.
    Never the subtlest of mega-musicals, Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Boulevard" at least comes with a resident cynic. That would be Joe Gillis, the struggling writer from Dayton, Ohio, who gets trapped in the web of Norma Desmond, a faded Hollywood star who...

    Tags: Arts and Culture

  10. May 5, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Grand staging for 'Oklahoma' in the hands of Lyric Opera

    THEATER REVIEW: "Oklahoma" at Lyric Opera of Chicago ★★★ ... Early in "Oklahoma!" the 1943 masterpiece by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II now at the Lyric Opera of Chicago ...
    Early in "Oklahoma!" the 1943 masterpiece by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II now at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the traveling peddler Ali Hakim asks the naive young farm girl Laurey Williams if she wants something. He means trinkets from his...

    Tags: Poetry, Music, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Entertainment

  12. Apr 26, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Oklahoma!' comes sweepin' into Lyric Opera

    If ever a musical theater work deserved its exclamation point, it's “Oklahoma!”
    If ever a musical theater work deserved its exclamation point, it's “Oklahoma!” Breathes there a man or woman of a certain age who hasn't at one time or another succumbed to the nostalgic charms of this classic American show, whose spirit...

    Tags: The Sound of Music (movie), Entertainment Events, Concerts, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Theater

  14. Mar 5, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Opera superstar Anna Netrebko is conquering the world, theater by theater

    Anna Netrebko seems genuinely unfazed by the stardom that has made her a charismatic figure to hundreds of thousands of opera lovers worldwide, not to mention even greater numbers of ordinary folks who devour articles about her in the popular press and no doubt care more about her taste for shopping and high-end fashion than her high C's. She's her generation's answer to Luciano Pavarotti, an impresario's dream come true.
    Anna Netrebko seems genuinely unfazed by the stardom that has made her a charismatic figure to hundreds of thousands of opera lovers worldwide, not to mention even greater numbers of ordinary folks who devour articles about her in the popular press and no...

    Tags: Poetry, Music, Arts and Culture, Russia, Entertainment

  16. Mar 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. The 'other' Barenboim returns in triumph with CSO

    The musical logic behind the program presented by Chicago Symphony Orchestra this weekend at Symphony Center seems clear enough.
    The musical logic behind the program presented by Chicago Symphony Orchestra this weekend at Symphony Center seems clear enough. Pierre Boulez, the originally scheduled conductor, set out to trace the evolution of the German-Austrian tradition from...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, Arts and Culture, Music Theater, Culture

  18. Mar 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Renee Fleming brings 'A Streetcar Named Desire' to Lyric Opera

    Divine destiny — or is it the shade of Tennessee Williams? — is bringing Renee Fleming and Blanche DuBois together on the same stage, at the same time, at Lyric Opera.
    Divine destiny — or is it the shade of Tennessee Williams? — is bringing Renee Fleming and Blanche DuBois together on the same stage, at the same time, at Lyric Opera. The real Renee and the fictional Blanche are, in their very different...

    Tags: Poetry, Entertainment Events, Music, Carnegie Hall, Arts and Culture

  20. Mar 26, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Mariachi the heart and soul of Lyric's 'Cruzar'

    The combination of opera and mariachi is not as unlikely as one might think. Both art forms, in the view of Lyric Opera General Director Anthony Freud, tell human stories about love and loss, family and country. Beyond that, said Freud, "mariachi is a unique, joyful, sorrowful cocktail that has the emotional immediacy of Puccini and a sound world as distinct as that of any great composer."
    The combination of opera and mariachi is not as unlikely as one might think. Both art forms, in the view of Lyric Opera General Director Anthony Freud, tell human stories about love and loss, family and country. Beyond that, said Freud, "mariachi is a...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Master Class (play), National Museum of Mexican Art, Music Industry, Pilsen

  22. Mar 27, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Though not blindingly original, 'Streetcar' music surprises

    “A Streetcar Named Desire,” Andre Previn's adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play, has come in for such scathing notices from some critics following its premiere by the San Francisco Opera in 1998 that one approached the Chicago premiere Tuesday night at the Civic Opera House, where it received a semi-staged production under auspices of Lyric Opera, expecting the worst.
    “A Streetcar Named Desire,” Andre Previn's adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play, has come in for such scathing notices from some critics following its premiere by the San Francisco Opera in 1998 that one approached the Chicago premiere...

    Tags: Poetry, Students, Music, Carnegie Hall, Arts and Culture

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