Pittsburgh CLO’s production of “Camelot” is a wonderful night out for lovers of classic musical theater, while also reminding us that a story that dates back centuries can still deliver a punch.
Donovan Elliot Smith
Review: Resonance Works Presents Powerful Production of Donizetti’s ‘Anna Bolena’
Dynamic Cast and Orchestra Wraps 12th Season With Another Win This Weekend By George B. Parous I had the pleasure last evening of being on hand at the Charity Randall Theater for the final, full dress rehearsal of Resonance Works’… Read More ›
Resonance Works Scores with Pittsburgh Première of ‘The Little Prince’
Melodious, Family-Friendly Phantasmagoria Charms Large Audience By GEORGE B. PAROUS Resonance Works gave the first of two performances of Rachel Portman’s charming The Little Prince last evening, and a full house (or nearly so) at the Carnegie Music Hall, in… Read More ›
Resonance Works – ‘Rossini’s La donna del lago’
Ensemble’s Performance of Operatic Rarity May Be Their Best to Date By GEORGE B. PAROUS This weekend Resonance Works gave two performances of Gioachino Rossini’s romantic rarity, La donna del lago at the Charity Randall Theatre in Oakland. If it… Read More ›
‘Cinderella’ with a Clever Twist Presented by Resonance Works
By MARIA SCIULLO It’s hard to imagine a more delightful birthday celebration than Resonance Works‘ three-act operetta, Viardot’s Cinderella. Based on that well-known fairy tale about the put-upon young lady and her glass slipper, Friday night’s adaptation had Cinderella (Cendrillon, from the… Read More ›
