New York Times: Soloman Howard, center, in the Glimmerglass Festival’s production of “The Magic Flute.”
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New York Times: Megan Samarin and John Holiday in "Cato in Utica."
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At Glimmerglass Festival, ‘The Magic Flute’ Is Among the Reimagined
Mr.
Owens, who has repeatedly proved that he can take over a stage even in a
minor role, was overwhelmingly powerful here in a major one, as
Macbeth, despite being “under the weather,” according to a prior
announcement by Francesca Zambello,
the festival’s artistic and general director. (“There’s always
something with ‘Macbeth,’ ” Ms. Zambello said, encapsulating decades of
stage lore.)
James
Schuette’s scenic design is memorable mainly for the huge blood-red
roses festooning the stage walls. The veteran maestro Joseph Colaneri,
the festival’s music director, conducted knowingly here, on Friday, as
he did again on Saturday afternoon in “Candide.”
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