Boston-Based ODYSSEY OPERA Company to Present Inaugural Season this Fall
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 22, 2013
ODYSSEY OPERA, a new, Boston-based opera company dedicated to presenting adventurous repertoire, today announced its launch. Founded by Gil Rose, a leader of the classical music scene, Odyssey debuts Sunday, September 15th at Boston's Jordan Hall with an ambitious performance by world-class artists of Wagner's "Rienzi".
THIRTEEN to Present DANCING AT JACOB'S PILLOW, 7/26
by Caryn Robbins
- Jul 22, 2013
Winner of Best Documentary at both the San Francisco Dance Film Festival and the Dance Camera West Festival in Los Angeles, Dancing at Jacob's Pillow: Never Stand Still will have its television premiere on THIRTEEN's Great Performances
THIRTEEN to Premiere DANCING AT JACOB'S PILLOW Documentary, 7/26
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 19, 2013
Winner of Best Documentary at both the San Francisco Dance Film Festival and the Dance Camera West Festival in Los Angeles, Dancing at Jacob's Pillow: Never Stand Still will have its television premiere on THIRTEEN's Great Performances Friday, July 26 at 9 p.m. on PBS (check local listings).
Anne-Marie Duff Set for Lincoln Center Theater's MACBETH Opposite Ethan Hawke
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 17, 2013
Lincoln Center Theater, under the direction of Andre Bishop, Producing Artistic Director, has announced that Anne-Marie Duff will make her New York stage debut as Lady Macbeth opposite Ethan Hawke in its upcoming production of Shakespeare's MACBETH, directed by Jack O'Brien. The production will begin performances Thursday, October 24 and open on Thursday, November 21 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater (150 West 65 Street).
Photo Flash: Stills Revealed for One of Cory Monteith's Final Roles in ALL THE WRONG REASONS
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 16, 2013
Myriad Pictures has released one still and a photograph of Cory Monteith in the upcoming film ALL THE WRONG REASONS, written and directed by Gia Milani, and also starring Karine Vanasse, Emily Hampshire, and Kevin Zegers. Scroll down for a first look at the film and at Monteith, who died on Saturday at the age of 31 due to an accidental drug overdose, in one of his final roles.
Vancouver Police Rule Cory Monteith's Death an 'Accidental Overdose'
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 16, 2013
Following the B.C. Coroner's declaration that Monteith passed away Saturday in his hotel room at the age of 31 from 'a lethal combination of heroin and alcohol,' Vancouver's police force held a press conference, announcing that the investigation had ended, and the cause of death was being ruled as an accidental overdose.
Cory Monteith's Death Result of Lethal Combination of Alcohol and Heroin
by Nicole Rosky
- Jul 16, 2013
According to TMZ, Canadian authorities have revealed that late actor Cory Monteith passed away from 'a lethal combination of heroin and alcohol.' This news comes after reports earlier today, which indicated that the autopsy results were classified as 'inconclusive.'
Photo Flash: Remembering Cory Monteith
by Walter McBride
- Jul 15, 2013
Over the weekend, the world got the sad news of the passing of GLEE star Cory Monteith. Monteith passed away at Vancouver's Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel, police later confirmed in a press conference, however, no official cause of death has yet been publicly revealed. Below, BroadwayWorld remembers the young star with photos from some of his past appearances.
GLEE to Pay Tribute, Dedicate Season to Cory Monteith
by Caryn Robbins
- Jul 15, 2013
A source close to production has disclosed to HollywoodLife.com that the upcoming season of FOX's Glee will likely pay tribute to late actor Cory Monteith in the upcoming fourth season.
Matthew Morrison Honors Cory Monteith at 54 Below Performance
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 14, 2013
According to The New York Times, Morrison acknowledged Monteith's passing, calling him a brother, and offering his condolences. He then, at the last minute, switched his opening number to an a capella version of 'What I Did for Love' from A CHORUS LINE. The song was also performed during GLEE's second season.
STAGE TUBE: Cory Monteith's Best Broadway GLEE Performances
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 14, 2013
To honor the memory of Cory Monteith, who died yesterday in Vancouver at the age of 31, BroadwayWorld brings you some of the actor's finest musical performances from his time on GLEE. Click the link below to check out his take on songs GREASE, HAIRSPRAY, THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, and more.
Friends & Colleagues React to Death of Cory Monteith
by Tyler Peterson
- Jul 14, 2013
Following yesterday's tragic news that GLEE star Cory Monteith died in Vancouver at the age of 31, his friends, GLEE co-stars and more took to Twitter to express their condolences, heartbreak, and shock.
GLEE's Cory Monteith Dies at 31; Press Conference Details Revealed
by Robert Diamond
- Jul 14, 2013
First reported by the Canadian media, and then confirmed by the Vancouver Police in a press conference this evening, Glee star Cory Monteith was found dead at age 31 on Saturday. Canadian media initially has reported that it was a suspected drug overdose on Saturday at Vancouver's Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel.
VIDEO: Sneak Peek of the Royal Opera's LA RONDINE
by Nicole Rosky
- Jul 8, 2013
Glamorous 1920s Paris provides the backdrop for Nicolas Joël's production of Puccini's tender opera. Footage courtesy of the Metropolitan Opera. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/productions/la-...
La rondine was commissioned by the Karltheater, Vienna in 1913, but its 1917 premiere was moved to neutral Monte Carlo after the outbreak of World War I. Although an initial success, La rondine was denounced as an 'enemy opera' by the French press and declined in popularity. Only recently has the opera been performed regularly in opera houses worldwide.
Nicolas Joël's production draws on the glamour and glitter of 1920s France. In the chic surroundings of her Parisian salon, Magda celebrates passionate love in the memorable song 'Doretta's Dream' and in an Art Nouveau-inspired café, the lovers chat to a leisurely foxtrot. Giacomo Puccini's score is influenced by Viennese operetta and infused with popular dance rhythms, from two interwoven waltz themes in Act II to lively polkas and tangos. The final act moves to a hotel on the French Riviera where the lovers bid a heart-breaking farewell in soaring melodies, before Magda -- the 'swallow' of the title -- flies away.
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