By B. J. Atkinson – The Virginian-Pilot When an opera production’s a hit, especially one in which the plot hinges on antiquated mores, there’s more going on than pretty music. The director must bring the tale into the 21st century, involve us and...
By Craig Shapiro – The Virginian-Pilot NO OTHER OPERA in the world was staged more often the last five seasons. It figures prominently in the Julia Roberts movie “Pretty Woman.” And Virginia Opera is putting it on for the seventh time, capping...
By David Adam Beloff – The Virginian-Pilot Time to go to the opera! “La Traviata” opens on Friday night. Dust off your best tux/dress and enjoy this classic opera at the Harrison Opera House. Purchase tickets here. From the promoter: ...
By Montague Gammon III What can you say about a beautiful young courtesan who dies? : The exceptional party scene from La Traviata. Photo courtesy of Des Moines Metro Opera in a co-production with Virginia Opera Well, oodles of folks have been saying – and singing and...
By Grace Jean – Washington Post Virginia Opera’s cinematic production of Richard Strauss’s “Salome” was a passionate tour de force that etched love and death in vivid bas-relief Saturday evening at George Mason University’s...
By Roy Proctor Special correspondent In 100 riveting minutes, Virginia Opera is serving up Richard Strauss’ biblically inspired kinkfest “Salome” with all the efficiency its bloodied executioner brings to serving up John the Baptist’s severed head to the willful...