BY: Aimee L. Cook
A tempestuous tale of a love triangle between a singer, a painter, and a corrupt police chief, Tosca is a perennial favorite of opera-lovers, with good reason. It is the perfect combination of drama, spectacle, and lush Romantic-era music with a rich score from world-renowned composer Puccini.
“This is a big, grand opera – we have a huge chorus along with the actors and singers on stage. It is a feast for your eyes and your ears at the same time,” said the production’s director, Omer Ben Seadia. “Everyone has missed so much in the last two years, including the ability to share and create art together.
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