A 'Dark, Entertaining' Don Giovanni

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The Met: Live in HD

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On Stage Cover Story

Once again, conductors will lift batons in the Mahalia Jackson Theatre. read more »

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Review of Don Giovanni in the St. Bernard Voice

Read a review of Don Giovanni in the St. Bernard Voice.

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The N.O. Opera noir-style 'Don Giovanni' delivers a dark, entertaining production

Read a review of Don Giovanni in the Times Picayune.

Read more: The N.O. Opera noir-style 'Don Giovanni' delivers a dark, entertaining production

 

On Stage Cover Story: Once again, conductors will lift batons in the Mahalia Jackson Theatre

Like gifted vagabonds, they've traipsed from stage to stage during the past few years with instruments, costumes and equipment in tow. They performed in just about any space that would have them, never stopping in any place long enough to call it home.

Soon, for many of the city's performing artists, that lifestyle will change. The Mahalia Jackson Theatre for the Performing Arts will open its doors to the public in January, three years and four months after floodwaters wrecked the theater and left its former occupants homeless. That same flood rendered several other major stages useless as well, including the grand old Orpheum Theater.

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Review of Manon in the St. Bernard Voice

Read a review of Manon Lescaut in the St. Bernard Voice.

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N.O. opera kicks off season with striking 'Manon Lescaut'

Read a review of Manon Lescaut in the Times Picayune.

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