BY: Chloe Rabinowitz
Florida Grand Opera will conclude its 2023-24 season with the timeless masterpiece, Puccini's La bohème, marking its 12th production of the beloved opera. Set in 1830s Paris, the romantic saga of impoverished artists and their loves captivates audiences once again.
Starring Italian tenor Davide Giusti in his American debut as Rodolfo, alongside soprano Rebecca Krynski-Cox returning as Mimì, the production promises riveting performances. Baritone Craig Verm makes his FGO debut as Marcello, while first-year Studio Artists Sara Kennedy and Taylor-Alexis DuPont share the role of Musetta.
SOURCE: https://www.broadwayworld.com
For the first time ever, The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, in collaboration with the O...
Hoboken’s favorite son, Frank Sinatra, continues to evoke images of the good life nearly 1...
The Mattatuck Museum (144 West Main St. Waterbury, CT 06702) is pleased to celebrate...
La presenza italiana a Natpe 2016, la principale fiera Tv per il mercato Latino Americano...
Two prominent Italian artists now living in South Florida will be exhibiting their art as...
For the final performance of his spring solo tour, Italian classical guitarist Roberto Fab...
Saturday, february 28 - 7 pm ESTChrist & Saint Stephen's Church - 120 W 69th St,...
Thursday, february 5 - 6 pmCatering Revolution - NW 440 Peacock Blvd, Port St. Lucie...