Opera House
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
Krishna review – the mystery of John Tavener’s ‘mystic pantomime’ is why it has been staged
Grange Park Opera, West Horsley, SurreySingers and orchestra toiled admirably with this posthumous world premiere about the Hindu god, complete with inflatable deadly serpent. But the work feels straight from the 19th-century Orientalism playbookThe first thing you should know about John Tavener’s 2005 opera Krishna is that it is actually a “mystical pantomime”. If that very idea provokes even the faintest amusement, this is not the country-house opera for you.
Krishna review – the mystery of John Tavener’s ‘mystic pantomime’ is why it has been staged
Grange Park Opera, West Horsley, SurreySingers and orchestra toiled admirably with this posthumous world premiere about the Hindu god, complete with inflatable deadly serpent. But the work feels straight from the 19th-century Orientalism playbookThe first thing you should know about John Tavener’s 2005 opera Krishna is that it is actually a “mystical pantomime”. If that very idea provokes even the faintest amusement, this is not the country-house opera for you.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice review – mindboggling bag of tricks will make you believe in magic
Buxton Opera House Villages appear out of thin air, broomsticks take flight and owls turn into people in a truly enchanting showcase of theatrical storytellingIf you catch a young audience member at just the right moment, when they are old enough to be fully engaged but not so old that the sharp edges of teenage cynicism have begun to slink into view, you can make them truly believe in the magic of theatre. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is the kind of show that will make them – and possibly some...
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice review – mindboggling bag of tricks will make you believe in magic
Buxton Opera House Villages appear out of thin air, broomsticks take flight and owls turn into people in a truly enchanting showcase of theatrical storytellingIf you catch a young audience member at just the right moment, when they are old enough to be fully engaged but not so old that the sharp edges of teenage cynicism have begun to slink into view, you can make them truly believe in the magic of theatre. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is the kind of show that will make them – and possibly some...
Kevin Keegan, former England and Newcastle manager, reveals stage four cancer diagnosis
75-year-old says he has ‘top doctor’ working on his caseNewcastle send ‘heartfelt support and warmest wishes’The former England and Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan has revealed he has stage four cancer. His family had said in January the former England, Liverpool and Newcastle player had been diagnosed with cancer and the 75-year-old provided an update on his health during a weekend appearance at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House. “They said we have a top doctor with this new way of fighting...
Kevin Keegan, former England and Newcastle manager, reveals stage four cancer diagnosis
75-year-old says he has ‘top doctor’ working on his caseNewcastle send ‘heartfelt support and warmest wishes’The former England and Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan has revealed he has stage four cancer. His family had said in January the former England, Liverpool and Newcastle player had been diagnosed with cancer and the 75-year-old provided an update on his health during a weekend appearance at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House. “They said we have a top doctor with this new way of fighting...
The Congresswoman Who Got Trump’s Name Off the Kennedy Center
Three months ago, a 75-year-old lawmaker filed a complaint as part of an ongoing lawsuit in federal court, claiming that she had been unlawfully excluded from an upcoming board meeting that would determine the fate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. It turned out that the invitation had landed in her spam folder—an admission that quickly became a political punch line, a real-life Veep episode in Washington politics. Today, the plaintiff—Representative Joyce Beatty—feels...
AI won’t decimate the arts. We must interrogate it, but we can collaborate with it
Opera makers have always engaged with the latest inventions while also preserving historic crafts. I believe it’s possible to look both forwards and backwards in this fast-evolving landscapeThe disquiet and distrust surrounding artificial intelligence among artists and creatives remain real and consequential, and the language used by leading arts commentators is often apocalyptic: AI will decimate the arts, it is evil, it is the devil. Like many emerging technologies, AI has been driven by...
Keegan 'responding well' to treatment after stage four cancer diagnosis
Kevin Keegan: Former Newcastle and England manager 'responding well' to treatment after stage four cancer diagnosis Kevin Keegan has said he is responding well to treatment after being diagnosed with stage four cancer; Keegan, 74, was recently admitted to hospital with 'ongoing abdominal symptoms' and tests revealed he has cancer; Keegan spoke publicly for the first time about the diagnosis on Sunday Monday 1 June 2026 12:10, UK Kevin Keegan has said he is responding well to treatment after...
Kevin Keegan plans a 'farewell' to fans after his stage four cancer diagnosis
Kevin Keegan plans a 'farewell' to fans after his stage four cancer diagnosis After Kevin Keegan's family revealed the former Newcastle United player had cancer earlier this year, he spoke to fans in Newcastle, the city that he loves and where the Toon army adores him Kevin Keegan plans to return to his beloved Newcastle Unitd to say farewell after his stage four cancer diagnosis. The England legend, nicknamed King Kev, was given a standing ovation after he told an audience on Tyneside:...