Por: Chicago Sun Times Entertainment March 18, 2023
In the more than 400-year history of opera, it might seem that just about everything possible has been tried at one point or another. But Lyric Opera of Chicago is about to unveil something that it believes has never been done before. “I don’t want to be dogmatically claiming there is no precedent,” said Anthony Freud, Lyric’s general director, president and chief executive officer. “But I’ve certainly not come across one and, as we... + full article
Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment March 13, 2023
In a season that so far has included a world premiere and a rarity or two, Lyric Opera of Chicago has turned to the tried and true, offering a suitably grand if sometimes underwhelming revival of Georges Bizet’s “Carmen.” This story of a libertine Roma woman who puts her... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment February 05, 2023
African American subject matter has been all but absent from operatic stages for most of the history of the form, but Lyric Opera of Chicago has taken a step toward filling that gaping void with the world premiere of “The Factotum.” This vibrant, often heartwarming 2½-hour... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment January 28, 2023
About five years ago, after watching a documentary several times about the hugely successful Broadway musical “Rent,” loosely based on Puccini’s iconic opera “La Bohème,” noted baritone Will Liverman got an idea. Why not update “The Barber of Seville,” another... + más
Rossini’s comic ‘Le Comte Ory’ a triumph at Lyric Opera of Chicago | Chicago Sun Times
Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment November 15, 2022
After Lyric Opera of Chicago’s opening last week of its first-ever production of the 1886 five-act version of “Don Carlos,” with its intense dose of forced marriage, armed rebellion and religious oppression, the company unveiled a perfect, light-hearted contrast Sunday... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment November 10, 2022
Opera is a fusion of music and theater, and when that alchemical combination happens in an ideal way, as it did Wednesday night at the Lyric Opera House, the results are utterly gripping and thoroughly rewarding. Lyric Opera of Chicago debuted its first-ever production of... + más
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Vanity Fair USA Entertainment October 04, 2022
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Fox News USA Entertainment October 03, 2022
Kesha's mother explained how the pop star's came to have a reference to the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.Pebe Sebert revealed that she actually wrote the lyric during a TikTok video she shared Sunday. The song became a topic of online discussion after Netflix released... + más
Kesha's Mom Explains Controversial Jeffrey Dahmer Lyric in Song “Cannibal” Following Backlash to New Netflix Series | Vanity Fair
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