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The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-08-13 00:41:22
Offenbach and Novello: As Different As Can Be
[…] about the lack of much plot; she simply encouraged the cast to be madcap and inventive in rehearsal and took some of the best ideas to make the story—such as there is—lively and amusing. The mashup of so many different people in Act I sets the tone. Two Parisian men—Bobinet (baritone Kyle Yampiro) and Gardefeu (tenor Benjamin Krumreig) are waiting for the arrival on a train for Metélla, the most sought-after demi-mondaine in Paris (Gretchen Windt), whom both men have been pursuing. The other passengers include a Swedish baron (Ted Christopher), who is especially eager to investigate the fleshpots of Paris, and his wife (Meagan Sill), who seems open to a romantic adventure herself. A rich Brazilian (Clark Sturdevant) sings a lickety-split patter song that has always in my experience proved incomprehensible in either French or English, but it establishes him as an extremely rich playboy eager to spend all […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-08-09 21:29:37
Mikado Fits Crime & Kiss Me Kate Brushes Up
[…] Benjamin Krumreig and Emily Nelson, who were vocally splendid, with excellent diction and flirtatious charm. Nathan Brian made Ko-Ko rubber-limbed and often (owing to the circumstances of the plot), placed the character in a state of comic desperation. He played more to the audience than many interpreters, to droll effect. Brad Baron’s Pooh-Bah was gloriously pompous, and Isaac Assor’s resonant bass as Pish-Tush provided the underpinning in Sullivan’s setting of the second act madrigal. Gretchen Windt was a lively and charmingly self-impressed Pitti-Sing; she joined with Yum-Yum and Hilary Koolhoven (Peep-Bo) to make up the delightful three little maids. After seeing the clever manipulation of fans by the entire cast through most of Act I, the arrival of Katisha, the battle-ax who demands that Nanki-Poo marry her, surprises, both because of the force of her personality (and the strong singing of Alexa Devlin in the role) and because she carries […]
2016-04-14 20:22:00
[…] by fax to (510) 841-5422; or in person or by mail at 1942 University Avenue, Suite 207, Berkeley, CA 94704. 2016-17 season subscription packages are available throughwww.berkeleysymphony.org beginning June 1, 2016. Prices for the four-concert series range from $42 to $266. Single ticket prices range from $10 (for students) to $74. Sunday, February 19, 2017 at 5 pmPiedmont Center for the Arts, 801 Magnolia Avenue, Piedmont Berkeley Symphony & Friends Chamber Music Series Karsten Windt, violinAngela Lee, celloRoman Fukshansky, clarinetMarkus Pawlik, piano Works by Stanford, Rota, Poulenc, Hindemith TICKETS: Tickets to the four-concert chamber music series Berkeley Symphony & Friends at the Piedmont Center for the Arts are $100 for four concerts, and are on sale Thursday, April 14 by phone at (510) 841-2800, ext. 1; by fax to (510) 841-5422; or in person or by mail at 1942 University Avenue, Suite 207, Berkeley, CA 94704. A series […]
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