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Posts Tagged ‘Nathan Gunn’

Baritone Nathan Gunn: His Story and His Singing at the San Diego Rep

By Ken Herman | May 28, 2018 | 2

Opera superstar Nathan Gunn opened his one man show “Flying Solo” at the Lyceum Theatre. A clever fusion of biography, confessional, and solo recital recounts the story of a high school wrestler from South Bend, Indiana, who makes his way to the stage of New York’s Metropolitan Opera as its leading baritone.

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San Diego Opera Opens ‘Great Scott’ — Jake Heggie’s Valentine to Singers

By Ken Herman | May 8, 2016 | 0

‘Great Scott’–San Diego Opera’s latest contribution to the lively American contemporary opera scene, opened with abundant vocal fireworks and a flashy production Saturday (May 7) at Civic Theatre . . .

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Nathan Gunn Brings Star Power to Jake Heggie’s ‘Great Scott’

By Ken Herman | May 2, 2016 | 0

One of the most in demand baritones in the opera world, Nathan Gunn, makes his San Diego Opera debut in a new opera by Jake Heggie, the composer who so impressed San Diego audiences with his opera ‘Moby-Dick’ a few seasons back . . .

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Esteemed Director Jack O’Brien Directs West Coast Premiere of Jake Heggie’s ‘Great Scott’ for San Diego Opera

By Ken Herman | April 28, 2016 | 0

Former Artistic Director of San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre Jack O’Brien returns to direct ‘Great Scott,’ the new opera that he is directing for San Diego Opera

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