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The Dallas Opera Unveils 2017-2018 Season
Productions include old favorites like La Traviata, and some new hotness, such as an 'occult mystery film opera' in 3-D.
By Alex Macon
Opera
Moby-Dick Comes Home to Dallas
An East Texan is at the helm of the opera on its victory tour.
By Peter Simek
Classical Music
The Dallas Opera Revives Moby-Dick for 2016-2017 Season
The upcoming season also includes productions of two never-performed-in-Dallas classics.
By Alex Macon
Classical Music
The Dallas Opera Delivers a Wild Christmas Gift With Becoming Santa Claus
The opera explores the origin of the big man in the red suit.
By Catherine Womack
Classical Music
How Opera Can Stay Relevant in Dallas
Three stars of the art form demonstrated how opera can remain relevant during a master class at SMU.
By Matthew Anderson
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At The Dallas Opera, Tosca Is a Safe Bet
The Dallas Opera opened its 2015/2016 season by juxtaposing an old opera with a new one. Alongside the world premiere of Great Scott, a contemporary opera by composer Jake Heggie and librettist Terrence McNally, the company is producing Tosca, a beloved classic that opened at the Winspear Opera House Friday night.
By Catherine Womack
Classical Music
Fall In Love With Opera All Over Again With Great Scott
If you’ve yet to experience your own personal operatic “ah-ha moment,” you just might find it in Great Scott.
By Catherine Womack
Classical Music
The Dallas Opera Banks on the Most Successful Living American Composer with Great Scott
Critics don't much care for him, but Jake Heggie's new work has opera-as-accessible-blockbuster written all over it
By Peter Simek
Classical Music
Engaging Hamlet Solidifies Fort Worth Opera’s Reputation for Excellence and Innovation
Fort Worth Opera presents the once all-but-forgotten work, a French operatic interpretation of the Bard's classic.
By Wayne Lee Gay
Classical Music
Dog Days Shocks and Awes at Fort Worth Opera Festival
Cannibalism, murder, masturbation, and pot-smoking feature in this operatic masterpiece, a major premiere for North Texas.
By Wayne Lee Gay