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Posts Tagged ‘Kyle Lang’

San Diego Opera’s Puccini Duo Boldly Balances Tragedy with Comedy

By Ken Herman | February 13, 2023 | 2

San Diego Opera continued its 2022-23 season with ‘Puccini Duo’–two operas from the composer’s trilogy ‘Il trittico.’ The production that opened Saturday at Civic Theatre runs through February 19.

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Ginger Costa-Jackson’s Nonpareil Carmen Scores for San Diego Opera

By Ken Herman | April 1, 2019 | 1

San Diego Opera General Director David Bennett wisely hired Ginger Costa-Jackson to sing the title role of his company’s recently opened production of Bizet’s “Carmen.” Vocally and dramatically, Costa-Jackson’s Carmen is simply nonpareil.

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San Diego Opera’s Production of Kaminsky’s Moving, Brilliant ‘As One’

By Ken Herman | November 11, 2017 | 2

San Diego Opera presents Laura Kaminsky’s 2014 opera “As One”–a transfixing production featuring two magnificent singers and the ebullient Hausmann Quartet–at the Joan B. Kroc Theatre . . .

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An Opera for the Times: Laura Kaminsky’s ‘As One’

By Ken Herman | November 6, 2017 | 0

Choreographer turned opera director Kyle Lang gives his insights into San Diego Opera’s production of Laura Kaminsky’s “As One,” a chamber opera based on the psychological journey of a transgender woman, that opens Friday, November 10, 2017 . . .

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