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A frankly daft Crusading plot is reworked as the cartoonish fantasies of a schoolboy. Bullied by his classmates and bored of his history lesson, he recasts the Crusades with himself as warrior-hero ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Pacific Opera Victoria presents Rinaldo, an exotic story of adventure and ...
Scene from Pacific Opera Victoria's production Rinaldo. Although the baroque music is unquestionably beautiful, there’s a problem with the plot of Handel’s opera Rinaldo. Simply put, the storyline is ...
“Rinaldo” is a fun, funny, and inspiring show that is sure to delight audiences of all ages. The production features impressive choreography, stunning visuals, and a talented orchestra. Sometimes, a ...
WHAT a glorious evening’s entertainment! Handel’s opera Rinaldo is packed with the most scintillating music, but the plot involving medieval warfare, magic and an evil sorceress who supposedly rides ...
Editor’s note: American Baroque Opera Company performances scheduled for March 19 and 21 have been canceled. IRVING — You’ve got to admire the bravery of the American Baroque Opera Company. Founded ...
To prepare for her role as the top gun in ," Caitlin Mathes is watching TV. Specifically, CM Punk, John Cena and Alberto del Rio, as they drop triple powerbombs in the ring. Homework, you might say.
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When the curtain rose on Robert Carsen’s new staging of Handel’s Rinaldo, you could almost hear the audience’s low groan. Oh no, it’s going to be another of these weird productions. Not the lovely ...
When the curtain rose on Robert Carsen’s new staging of Handel’s Rinaldo, you could almost hear the audience’s low groan. Oh no, it’s going to be another of these weird productions. Not the lovely ...