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Doctor Miracle Tickles Various Fancies at DCT

If you’ve been wondering whether the Dallas Opera’s new children’s production of Georges Bizet’s charming “Doctor Miracle” might prove a great introduction to the art form for all the little ones in your family, check out Sandie Newton’s report for CBS-11. The next performance is this Friday night at Dallas Children’s Theater. Tickets are $12 and available [...]
General Director’s Roundtable: Public and Government Funding of the Arts

Dallas Opera General Director & CEO Keith Cerny hosts a panel of nationally recognized arts experts featuring Opera America’s Marc Scorca and the Dallas Arts District’s Veletta Lill, moderated by D Magazine Arts Editor Peter Simek. This Roundtable’s topic is public and government funding of the arts.
Video: BORIS GODUNOV

The Dallas Opera is proud to present it’s amazing chorus and orchestra in Mussorgsky’s BORIS GODUNOV.
Video: BORIS GODUNOV

The Dallas Opera is proud to present Russian bass Mikhail Kazakov and the Dallas Opera Chorus in Mussorgsky’s BORIS GODUNOV.
TDO News

“The Lighthouse” is on the Horizon
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 Contact: Suzanne Calvin 214-443-1014/suzanne.calvin@dallasopera.org THE DALLAS OPERA IS PROUD TO PRESENT THE COMPANY’S LANDMARK 250th PRODUCTION THE LIGHTHOUSE A CHAMBER OPERA BY PETER MAXWELL DAVIES ~~~~ Conducted by Maestra Nicole Paiement Staged by DTC Artistic Director Kevin Moriarty Starring Tenor Andrew Bidlack Baritone Robert Orth And Bass...UNT’s THEODORA making a stop at the Winspear,...
Theodora February 23 (Denton) and 24 (Dallas) at 7:30 p.m. Ava Pine, Theodora * Ryland Angel, Didymus Richard Croft, Septimius * Jeffrey Snider, Valens * Jennifer Lane, Irene Pre-concert lecture: Dr. Ruth Davis, University of Cambridge, at 6:30 p.m. A tragic tale of love, faith and virtue set in 4th century Antioch, Handel’s oratorio Theodora [...]Heppner on the Roles of a Lifetime
Knowing how tremendously hard tenor Ben Heppner worked to create the role of Captain Ahab in Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer’s world premiere production of “Moby-Dick” (Dallas Opera, 2010), it’s incredibly gratifying to see that the artist looks back on that difficult process–I mean, YOU try singing for a couple of hours on a peg-leg!–as [...]Opera News





