1 Video: Meet the Cast of Erica Schmidt's THE DISAPPEAR 2 Photos: Meet the Cast of Audible Theater's THE DISAPPEAR Originally composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, ...
Closely associated with Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman also wrote over-the-top hits for Bonnie Tyler, Air Supply and Celine Dion, as well as music for... Jim Steinman, Writer Of Operatic Rock Hits For Meat ...
Opera in the Rock, Little Rock's professional opera company, will be the only one in the nation to dedicate its entire season to Black artists, the company's president and chief executive officer said ...
DETROIT - Queen fans wanted it all and they indeed got somebody to love as they went stone cold crazy for Adam Lambert, Brian May and Roger Taylor at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Tuesday, ...
AT THE HELM: Opera in the Rock CEO Fred Owens in the company’s new downtown headquarters. Credit: Brian Chilson Not yet 10 years old, Little Rock’s Opera in the Rock arts organization has flown ...
John Krupa’s semi-autobiographical dive into the ’80s rock scene is set to premiere at Armonk’s Whippoorwill Theater on April 1. For longtime Armonk resident John Krupa, Choices: A Rock Opera is more ...
Little Rock (KATV) — Opera in the Rock is honoring Women's History Month with a show this Saturday March 4th at The Hall called "The Phenomenal Woman." The performance will feature arias honoring the ...
Rock opera, the tradition that has thrived since its early days of the Who's Tommy and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar, now embraces another likely figure: Genghis Khan. The show blends ...
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you combined the elements of fashion, rock music, theatre, and Amadeus Mozart? What would this very unique, and rather intriguing mashup look like, and how ...
Meat Loaf, a singer whose soaring, near-operatic rock anthems made him one of the most unexpected pop stars of the 1970s and 1980s, and whose many acting roles included an integral part in the cult ...
On Jan. 14, 1963, newly elected Gov. George Wallace stepped to the podium in Montgomery, Alabama and gave an inaugural address that included a phrase -- "segregation now, segregation tomorrow and ...