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Review: The Canadian Opera Company’s “Roméo et Juliette” is a Masterful Rendition of Shakespeare Classic

By: Curtis Sindrey – The Canadian Opera Company’s production of “Roméo et Juliette” in Toronto is a breathtaking testament to the power of storytelling through music and theatre, as it delivers an emotionally resonant experience that captivates from start to finish. Under the direction of a visionary team including conductor Yves Abel, and director Amy Lane, the … Continue reading

Review: The Canadian Opera Company’s “Eugene Onegin” is a Truly Mesmerizing Experience

By: Curtis Sindrey – The Canadian Opera Company’s production of Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts was a truly mesmerizing experience that masterfully combined compelling storytelling, exquisite vocal performances, and innovative choreography. Under the brilliant direction of conductor Speranza Scappucci, this rendition brought new vitality to the timeless Russian classic, with … Continue reading

Review: Canadian Opera Company’s “Fidelio” is an Exhilarating Triumph About Justice, Hope, and the Power of True Love

By: Curtis Sindrey – The Canadian Opera Company’s new production of Fidelio is a vivid reminder that history is bound to repeat itself. Relevant as it was when it was written by Beethoven 200 years ago as it is in our politically divided modern age, Fidelio tells the story of Leonore, who, under suspicion that her husband … Continue reading

Review: Canadian Opera Company’s “The Marriage of Figaro” Enthrals With Iconic Score and Plenty of Intrigue

By: Curtis Sindrey – Getting married can be stressful. Figuring out the venue. Choosing the flowers. Finalizing the guest list. It can all be a bit much. Now imagine a count is trying to romance your fiancé on the eve of your wedding and you have the Canadian Opera Company’s (COC) new production of “The Marriage of … Continue reading

Review: Canadian Opera Company’s “Carmen” Delivers Enthralling Performances With Style

By: Curtis Sindrey – Canadian Opera Company’s new production of “Carmen” is everything you want in a story. Love, Drama, Heartbreak, and Bull-Fighting. Led by American mezzo soprano heavyweight J’Nai Bridges in the titular role, “Carmen” tells the story of the title character, who is her own person but lives in a world dominated by the men … Continue reading

Review: Canadian Opera Company’s “The Magic Flute” is a Magically Delightful Fairytale

By: Curtis Sindrey – It’s the classic love story. Boy sees a photo of a girl. Falls in love instantly. And immediately goes on a Lord of the Rings-worthy journey to rescue his true love. Canadian Opera Company’s new production of the Mozart classic “The Magic Flute” is a very charming fairy tale that shows that true … Continue reading

Review: Canadian Opera Company’s “La Traviata” Crafts Important Story With Dazzling New Production

By: Curtis Sindrey – Canadian Opera Company’s new production “La Traviata” is a captivating, yet heartbreaking story about doomed true love and the ugliness of society. The story follows Violetta Valéry, a Parisian courtesan and charismatic party host, as she enjoys a bougie lifestyle throwing countless extravagant parties in the fanciest of rooms (think elaborate chandeliers, fine wallpaper, and … Continue reading

Recap: Operanation Dazzles Guests For a Good Cause

By: Curtis Sindrey – The Canadian Opera Company’s (COC) annual Operanation fundraiser event took place at the Four Seasons Centre last week (May 16) for one of Toronto’s most highly anticipated social events. With 100 per cent of the evening’s proceeds going towards the COC’s Ensemble Studio, the nation’s premier training program for young Canadian opera artists, guests … Continue reading

Review: Canadian Opera Company’s “Otello” Packs Emotional Punch

By: Curtis Sindrey – You know that feeling at work when your boss passes you over for a promotion and you vow unrelenting revenge? The Canadian Opera Company’s new production of Otello is that dialled up to 11. Featuring an all-star cast of seasoned performers including tenor Russell Thomas, who enjoyed success with past COC productions including Norma, … Continue reading

Review: Canadian Opera Company’s ‘Elektra’ is a Masterclass of Dramatic Storytelling

By: Curtis Sindrey – The Canadian Opera Company’s (COC) new production of Elektra is a spellbinding tale of revenge that keeps you at the edge of your seat until the final note. Anchored by masterful performances by Christine Goerke (Elektra), Susan Bullock (Klytaimnestra), Erin Wall (Chrysothemis), Wilhelm Schwinghammer(Orest), and Michael Schade(Aegisth), Ekektra follows Klytämnestra, Queen of Thebes, who murdered … Continue reading