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7 stories by "James L. Paulk"

Spoleto Festival announces 2023 season, with names familiar to Atlanta by James L. Paulk

The 2023 season for Spoleto Festival USA was announced today, and suggests... The post Spoleto Festival announces 2023 season, with names familiar to Atlanta appeared first on ARTS ATL.

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:58pm on January 27, 2023

Review: Feasting on the New York Met's extravagant four-opera weekend getaway by James L. Paulk

The Metropolitan Opera has added matinee performances on Sundays, an innovation that... The post Review: Feasting on the New York Met's extravagant four-opera weekend getaway appeared first …

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 4:12pm on October 30, 2019

Preview: Planning a trip to Spoleto? Here are our top picks in music, jazz, theater and dance by James L. Paulk

Charleston's Spoleto Festival, USA is the South's great "arts extravaganza." It's just the biggest, broadest and boldest summer festival on the arts calendar, perhaps in the whole country. T…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:59am on April 13, 2017

Review: Spoleto, at the age of 40, is still cutting edge after all these years by James L. Paulk

Charleston's Spoleto Festival USA is celebrating its 40th anniversary with the grand reopening of the Gaillard Center, its major large venue, after a three-year renovation. Opera is always f…

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 1:01pm on June 9, 2016

Review: Rome's mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton shines bright in Houston Opera's "Ring" cycle by James L. Paulk

Mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, a native of Rome, Georgia, is singing the role of Fricka in the Houston Grand Opera production of Wagner's "Ring" cycle. "Die

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 3:57pm on April 23, 2015

Review: Atlanta Opera's impressive, intense "Rigoletto" showcases strong young cast by James L. Paulk

The Atlanta Opera's Rigoletto, which opened Saturday, succeeds more often than not, carried by fine performances by soprano Nadine Sierra as Gilda and Todd Thomas

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 3:01pm on March 2, 2015

Review: Atlanta Opera's "Madama Butterfly" flies on strong singing (and a few clichés) by James L. Paulk

Puccini's Madama Butterfly, which opened the Atlanta Opera season Saturday, is the first production planned by artistic director Tomer Zvulun, as last season had been

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:04am on November 13, 2014
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