CMU School of Drama


Sunday, March 22, 2009

Pittsburgh Opera looks at life, love in 'La Boheme'

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "The freshness of 'La Boheme' makes conductor Antony Walker love coming back to Giacomo Puccini's most popular opera.
'There is such levity throughout the beginning of the first act, but from the moment Mimi walks in you realize something extraordinary will happen,' he says. 'You've been laughing all the way. Then your breath is taken away.'
Love will do that."

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