Though innocent until proven guilty, Sean “Diddy” Combs currently reigns as America’s poster boy for drug orgies and forced seductions of young women and girls — an American Don Juan (Don Giovanni in ...
There are so many ways to play the title character in Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni knows this firsthand because he’s been in 120 performances spread over 13 different productions ...
What happens when you mix an 18th century classical opera with 1980s Wall Street? “A night of debauchery,” says Ben Cohen, the director of Vegas City Opera’s Don Giovanni. “The whole opera is taking ...
At the Overture Center, resident organization Madison Opera brings the salacious womanizer Don Giovanni back to Madison for the first time in 12 years. A Mozart opera written in 1787, the show has ...
Lecherous nobleman, Don Giovanni is infamous for his exploits (he keeps a catalog). He kills the father of one of his victims and now, his continued debauchery will seal his fate. Who will exact ...
What makes the scoundrel protagonist of Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni" so fascinating to watch? He's a thoroughly bad man — not just a seducer of women, but someone who assaults them, too. Don G is ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Ivo van Hove’s stark production of Mozart’s classic has returned to the Metropolitan Opera with a uniformly excellent cast. By Joshua ...
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