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Announcing its 65th Season, Kentucky Opera is bringing back fan favorites.
The Writer’s Block Festival, March of the Dimes Signature Chefs Auction, bourbon appreciation, “Three Decembers” and so much more.
Director William Florescu tells us what to expect from composer Jake Heggie's Three Decembers, starring acclaimed mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
Kentucky Opera scored a victory with the opening of its 2015 season, choosing a crowd-pleasing Verdi opera whose story is so well known, the audience can skip the synopsis and just relax into the unfolding story.
Keturah Stickann directs the season opener for Kentucky Opera, bringing the dark drama of Verdi's Macbeth to the Brown Theatre.
There are sure to be some hot tickets for the upcoming arts season. Lots of home-grown artists are in the mix, including Will Oldham, Jalin Roze, school choirs and bands, and community arts groups.
Two sold-out performances remain of Kentucky Opera's last production of the season. A Woman in Morocco offers a shadowy story and richly textured music to evoke a world of sensuality and violence.
In conjunction with this week's Festival of Faiths, Kentucky Opera stages a contemporary opera by composer Daron Hagen. Two performances are sold out, but tickets are still available for Tuesday evening at the Victor Jory Theatre.
Kentucky Opera's A Streetcar Named Desire succeeds with strong cast and the beautifully performed music of Andre Previn.
Elizabeth Batton won a Metropolitan Opera competition in 2000 to launch her successful career as a mezzo-soprano. She takes the home stage at Kentucky Opera this week for André Previn's adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire.
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