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Opera North’s production of Smetana’s The Bartered Bride
Nicholas Watts as Vašek, Kate Valentine as Mařenka
Conductor Anthony Kraus, Director Daniel Slater, Set and Costume Designer Robert Innes Hopkins, Lighting Designer Simon Mills, Choreographer Vanessa Gray, Revival Choreographer Tim Claydon
Photo credit: Robert Workman
Performance of Offenbach's 'La belle Helene' by the orchestra, choir and ballet of the Kraków Opera. Kraków, Poland
Royal Opera House Youth Opera Company performed their first production in the Linbury Studio Theatre.
Photograph: John Snelling
The Prague State Opera is an opera and ballet company in Prague, Czech Republic. The theatre was originally founded in 1888 as the New German Theatre and from 1949 to 1989 it was known as the Smetana Theatre.
When Eleanor Steber sang for the 1940 Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air, a star was born. The Wheeling soprano went on to became one of the first totally American-trained singers to become a headliner at The Met and sang more than 50 leading roles at the world famous opera company in New York.
- photo from the Eleanor Steber/Rosemary Front Collection of the Ohio County Public Library Archives
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Chris Mirto, assistant professor of opera theater, and guest artists work with conservatory students on a newly commissioned opera, as it is being written. The performance will be staged during Winter Term 2023, followed by an off-campus presentation.
Photo by Jonathan Clark '25
Label: Opera House
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"The Opera House was built in 1909 by U.S. Martin, who served as Shepherdstown's mayor. Within that same year, it was sold to the Musser family who installed one of the earliest motion picture projectors. The Opera House ran nightly, often showing as many as three different films each week. In 1928 the Opera House became the first motion picture theatre in West Virginia with sound, enabling it to show the newfangled "talkies."
The Mussers closed the Opera House in 1956, and it sat dark and silent until it was purchased by Pam and Rusty Berry. After an extensive renovation following the Department of the Interior guidelines for the restoration of historic structures, the Berrys reopened the Opera House in February of 1992 and began showing American independent and foreign films. In 2004 they added new lighting and sound systems to accommodate live musical and theatrical performances onstage."
Source: www.operahouselive.com/faqs.htm
12/11/2024, bunkering at the Port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Islas Canarias, Spain.
Vessel is on a repositioning voyage from Barcelona, Spain, to Philipsburg, Sint Maarten, in the Caribbean.
The vessel is owned by by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan from the ruling family of the Emirate of Dubai.
The estimated cost of build was 500 million Euros.
HALF a billion!
The current, tenth longest superyacht in the world, at 146.4 m / 480 ft., it has 24 cabins for 48 guests and a further 40 crew cabins.
Keel laid on 16/12/2015, launched in April 2021, & floated out (again) in September 2022, & completed on 22/02/2023, by Fr. Lürssen Werft GmbH & Co. KG., Bremen, Germany (13696)
12,518 g.t. & 1,016 dwt., as:
'Opera'.