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Nationaltheater Mannheim Roadshow 2020
Roadshow
On the occasion of the premier of "Phantoms of the Opera" on February 29th, 2020 the Nationaltheater Mannheim organized their Roadshow by inviting sponsors, partners and friends to a reception before the performance in the "Obere Foyer".
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© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
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Phantom der Oper
© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
© Hans Jörg Michel i
Phantom der Oper
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On the occasion of this year's FEDORA Roadshow, Irish National Opera hosted five free opera events across communities in Dublin. The Deadly World of Opera, created by director Sarah Baxter and INO Studio and Outreach Producer James Bingham, is a witty and informative deconstruction of how opera works. Irish National Opera's free performances, as part of the MusicTown Festival, were aimed at opera newbies and veterans alike.
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18 April 2026
We are pleased to share that the second official trailer for Homo Oeconomicus, the new opera by composer Andrea Tarrodi and librettist-director Helena Röhr has been released!
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Den Jyske Opera
11 June 2021
Aarhus / Denmark
On Saturday, June 12th, together with Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, Den Jyske Opera invited their audience to a free and festive opera concert under the open sky, where they could experience excerpts from both well-known classics and unknown opera treasures. The audience could enjoy excerpts from Carmen, La Bohème and Fête galante, performed by national and international soloists from the upcoming season: Ksenia Antonova, Christian Damsgaard, Randy Diamond, Sidsel Aja Eriksen, Morten Grove Frandsen, Trond Halstein Moe, Lena Haselmann and Laura Scherwitzl.
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