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Wednesday, November 07, 2018
Pittsburgh Opera’s Hansel & Gretel is a family-friendly affair
Theater Reviews + Features | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh City Paper: When the curtains are pulled back for Pittsburgh Opera’s Hansel & Gretel, it’s as if someone has opened the pages of a children’s pop-up book. The set design is minimal, but effective: a crooked house, a forest full of cut-out trees. From the very beginning, there’s no mistaking this is a fairy tale.
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: I have been seeing operas from a very young age with my grandfather, and although I am not the biggest fan of operas in general, when I was younger I always appreciated the operas with familiar characters, bright colors, and easy to follow plot line. Going to these operas made me feel like I belonged in the audience, whereas some other operas made me feel out of place. I think this production of Hansel and Gretel sounds like a perfect opera to take children to who have never seen an opera and who would like to be exposed to this art form. I really do appreciate the fact that the orchestra played “Va, pensioro” in memoriam to the victims of the shooting on their opening night. The author mentions that this was a good touch for anyone who might have felt guilty for going to the show the night after the event, but I do believe that art heals and one of the best ways to reflect on the world we live in is through art, so for some people seeing this show that night might have been the best way they knew to cope with the events.
Hansel and Gretel is a story that has resonated with people from all ages: old to young; young to children. People have loved the show for its story, characters setting and the overall message. All this makes it a family friendly affair to watch since everything about the show guarantees it to be audience friendly.
Hansel and Gretel is a story that has, ever since the time it was written, has resonated with people of all ages. Its story has been appreciated, its characters have been loved, and whenever justice has been done to the story in a theatrical or television setting, the audience has showered it with immense respect and love.
That is why this article does no quite surprise e for the fact that history is repeating itself in the case of Hansel and Gretel. It is being appreciated at the Pittsburgh Opera for the way the actors are portraying the characters, the setting and the scenic, sound and lighting designs etc: the show has been appreciated for each aspect that it has to offer to the audiences.
and all this is only because the production, technical and artistic team have collaborated in a way that enunciates the beauty of the production in the best way possible.
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