SFCV’s writers report on topics relevant to the San Francisco area. Preview Opera on Tap Takes Opera to the People Lou Fancher - February 11, 2017 From bar stools to church pews and playground benches, the visionary program makes opera accessible and fun for all. Music News Merola Opera Program Celebrates Diamond Anniversary with a New Opera Janos Gereben - February 10, 2017 Jake Heggie and Gene Sheer will write the program’s first commissioned work. Music News Puccini’s Rarely Performed Il Trittico Returns to the Bay Area Janos Gereben - February 7, 2017 West Bay Opera production to feature Toni Marie Palmertree in two leads. Music News Pocket Opera Embarks on Season No. 40 Janos Gereben - February 7, 2017 Donald Pippin’s innovative company once again offers fresh takes on classics and rarities. Preview Flicka Is Taking It to the Streets Lou Fancher - February 2, 2017 Beloved mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade sings for — and with — the homeless. Preview Opera Parallèle Takes Flight Lou Fancher - January 30, 2017 Transcending boundaries, Opera Parallèle’s Flight is the creation of “believable art.” Review Possokhov at Sea (With S.F. Ballet) Janice Berman - January 27, 2017 S.F. Ballet’s resident choreographer delivers a new work revisiting the Russian Revolution. Review S.F. Ballet’s Fragile Vessels Goes From Strength to Strength Janice Berman - January 26, 2017 Choreographer Jiří Bubeníček adds another remarkable, new work to the company’s repertory. Preview Black Choreographers Festival Offers a Moving Tapestry of Kinetic Expression Lou Fancher - January 24, 2017 Established and emerging artists celebrate the full range of human experience during the three-weekend festival. Music News S.F. Ballet to Stage Major International Festival of New Works Janos Gereben - January 24, 2017 A festival of 12 new ballets will be the centerpiece of the San Francisco company's next repertory season. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 … Next › Next page Last » Last page