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Puccini MADAMA BUTTERFLY - full opera video - Teatro Lirico D'Europa Giorgio Lalov, Artistic Director/Stage Director Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, FL Cio-Cio-San - Hilda Ramos B. F. Pinkerton - Orlin Goranov Susuki - Viara Zhelezova Sharples - Plamen Dimitrov Bonze - Vladimir Hristov Goro - Georgi Dinev Yamadori - Hristo Sarafov Kate Pinkerton - Vesselina Ponorska Teatro Lirico D’Europa’s popular, FULL-SCALE production of Puccini’s MADAMA BUTTERFLY has been presented in the USA by 44 different theaters MULTIPLE times – well over 100 performances and hundreds more in Europe! Link to ALL USA reviews for this production: (http•••) LIST OF USA PRESENTING VENUES: LILY PETER AUDITORIUM – Helena, Arkansas – winter 2011 CERRITOS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS - Cerritos, CA – winter 2002 MCCALLUM THEATRE - Palm Desert, CA – winter 2002 and winter 2013 CHRISTOPHER COHAN CENTER - San Luis Obispo, CA – winter 2006 VILAR CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Beaver Creek, CO – winter 2013 WARNER THEATRE - Torrington, CT – winter 2007 RUTH ECKERD HALL - Clearwater, FL – winter 2003, fall 2007 and winter 2011 KRAVIS CENTER - West Palm Beach, FL – fall 2003 BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERF. ARTS - (AMATURO THEATRE) Ft. Lauderdale, FL winter 2005, winter 2008 and winter 2011 CAROLE AND BARRY KAYE PERFORMING. ARTS CENTER at FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Boca Raton, FL - winter 2005, winter 2008 and winter 2011 EISSEY CAMPUS THEATRE - Palm Beach Gardens, FL - winter 2005, winter 2008 and winter 2011 CORAL SPRINGS CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Coral Springs, FL - winter 2005, winter 2008 PHILHARMONIC CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Naples, FL - winter 2003 and winter 2008 MORAN THEATRE/Times Union Center - Jacksonville, FL - winter 2003, fall 2007 and winter 2018 BRANSCOMB MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM - Lakeland, FL – fall 2006 PEABODY AUDITORIUM - Daytona Beach, FL – winter 2011 and winter 2018 MARINA CIVIC CENTER - Panama City, FL – winter 2008 and winter 2018 SUNRISE THEATRE - Ft. Pierce, FL – winter 2008 BARBARA MANN THEATRE – Ft. Myers, FL - winter 2009 and winter 2018 MIRAMAR CULTURAL CULTURAL CENTER – Miramar FL - winter 2011 LUCAS THEATRE - Savannah, GA – fall 2006 RIVER CENTER THEATRE – Columbus, GA – fall 2006 CENTER FOR THE ARTS - University Park, IL – winter 2003 MERRILL AUDITORIUM - Portland, ME – winter 2007 MAJESTIC THEATRE - Boston, MA – 1 perf. - fall 2007 and 3 perf. - fall 2010 JORDAN HALL - Boston, MA – winter 2003 HIPPODROME THEATRE - Baltimore, MD – fall 2010 JESSE AUDITORIUM - Columbia, MO – winter 2003 TOUHILL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - St. Louis, MO – fall 2006 PALACE THEATRE – Manchester, NH for OPERA NEW HAMPSHIRE – fall 2010 and winter 2020 TILLES CENTER - LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - Greenville, NY - fall 2006 STANLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - Utica, NY - winter 2003 QUEENSBORO PERF. ARTS CENTER – Queens, NY – winter 2011 and winter 2018 KEENAN AUDITORIUM - Wilmington, NC – fall 2010 F.M. KIRBY CENTER – Wilkes Barre, PA – winter 2008 and winter 2016 STATE THEATRE CENTER FOR THE PERF. ARTS - Easton, PA – winter 2007 and winter 2011 BROOKS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS - Clemson, SC – fall 2010 DRAYTON HALL – Columbia, SC for PALMETTO OPERA - spring 2011 NEWBERRY OPERA HOUSE – Newbury, SC – winter 2008 and winter 2016 KOGER CENTER - Columbia, SC for PALMETTO OPERA – winter 2017 COX PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - St. George, Utah – fall 2006 HERITAGE THEATRE – Cedar City, UT – winter 2013 MARSHALL HALL - Huntington, West Virginia – winter 2010 EDGERTON PERF. ARTS CENTER - EDGERTON, WI – winter 2011 VISIT our pages to see photos, reviews and more ... Facebook: www.facebook.com/Teatro-Lirico-DEuropa-112682998750595/?ref=settings WEB SITE: www.jennykellyproductions.com
Cohan Delano Roosevelt Rodgers Deems Taylor Paul Whiteman 1919 1932 1934 1936 1937 1940
In this rare recording, George M. Cohan performs his own song, WHAT A MAN, in tribute to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt at a birthday party for the President on Jan. 30, 1934. Cohan was, by his own admission, "not much of a vocalist," and at least one newspaper critic concurred in his review of Cohan's performance on this broadcast. Having said that, the song itself (if you can hear it in the background over the announcer's voice) is quite catchy, and Cohan's delivery is robust. NOTE: Sadly, the beginning of the first verse is missing from the original source recording, but what remains gives a good idea of the entire piece. The song itself is adapted from WE NEED A MAN, a song Cohan wrote for his one and only film musical THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT (1932) / but the song was not used for the film, which otherwise had a score by Rodgers & Hart. The party for FDR's 52nd birthday was broadcast from the casino floor of the Biltmore Hotel in New York. Deems Taylor was the host, with Howard Lanin and his orchestra providing the accompaniment for Cohan's song. (Paul Whiteman and his orchestra were also among the guests featured on the broadcast.) The birthday party was one in a series of presidential "birthday balls" which were fundraising events to eradicate polio. Eventually, these balls led to the formation of THE MARCH OF DIMES. Those who know the film YANKEE DOODLE DANDY will recognize the FDR-Cohan connection, which was, in reality, a bit more complicated than the film suggests. Cohan was a supporter of FDR during his initial 1932 campaign, even adapting the lyrics for his WWI hit "Over There" to "What a Man" / though not the same melody or lyric as what we have here. However, just two-and-a-half years after this tribute, Cohan had soured on FDR, feeling his policies / particularly regarding the support of unionism / had gone too far. (Cohan had fought the formation of Actors Equity in 1919). When Cohan was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal for two of his patriotic songs ("Grand Old Flag" and "Over There") on May 28, 1936, he chose not to go and pick it up because it would mean having to meet with FDR. To add another twist, the following year (1937), Cohan was offered the chance to PLAY Roosevelt on Broadway in the satirical musical comedy I'D RATHER BE RIGHT. This would be the first time a living U.S. president would be portrayed onstage in a musical, so it was quite controversial to present the leader of the free world as a song-and-dance man. Still, Cohan triumphed in the part, which forms the basis for the opening of YANKEE DOODLE DANDY. The film suggests that Cohan went down to the White House right away / but, in fact, Cohan waited for another 4 years until he was in Washington, D.C. / during the out-of-town tryout of his final play THE RETURN OF THE VAGABOND (1940) / to meet with FDR and receive his medal. From all accounts, Cohan turned on his Irish charm and the meeting went off with incident. In the film, FDR greets Cohan with the words, "How's my double?" / which, apparently, is a direct quote from their encounter.
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Teatro Lirico Grand Opera House Majestic Theatre Hippodrome Theatre Palace Theatre Eastman Theatre Newberry Opera House Verdi Cohan Vilar Beaver Moran Pierce Myers Merrill Durham Mulroy Brunswick Wilkes Boston Lyric Opera 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2010 2012 2014 2016 2017 2022
Link to USA review highlights for this production: (http•••) Lirico's RIGOLETTO Steals Hearts! BOSTON "RIGOLETTO proved to be yet another in the company's string of successes in what's becoming an eagerly anticipated annual Boston residency. Lucky Boston! Teatro Lirico's secret? Its artistic director, Giorgio Lalov, trusts opera and the singers who put their throats and hearts on the line for us and their art every night. Not for one minute did Lalov's staging follow the modern approach seen far too often at Boston Lyric Opera, by trying to improve on the beautiful original, which speaks so eloquently for itself. Here there were no gimmicks, no tricks, just Verdi's tale from the composer through the singers to us. Heaven!" BOSTON HERALD — T. J. Medrek Teatro Lirico D’Europa ‘s popular production of Verdi’s RIGOLETTO has been performed multiple times at – 55 different venues since its debut in winter 2002 over 150 performances in the USA! CERRITOS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS - Cerritos, CA – winter 2003 MCCALLUM THEATRE - Palm Desert, CA – winter 2003 and winter 2014 CHRISTOPHER COHAN CENTER - San Luis Obispo, CA – winter 2003 VILAR CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Beaver Creek, CO – winter 2014 GARDE ARTS CENTER - New London, CT – winter 2002 and winter 2010 RUTH ECKERD HALL - Clearwater, FL - winter 2004, spring 2007 and winter 2012 VAN WEZEL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - Sarasota, FL – winter 2002 KRAVIS CENTER - West Palm Beach, FL – winter 2002 and winter 2004 THE ARTS CENTER - Niceville, FL - winter 2003 BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERF. ARTS AMATURO THEATRE - Ft. Lauderdale, FL – winter 2007 and winter 2010 CAROLE AND BARRY KAYE PERFORMING. ARTS CENTER at FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY - Boca Raton, FL - winter 2007 and winter 2010 EISSEY CAMPUS THEATRE - Palm Beach Gardens, FL – winter 2007 CORAL SPRINGS CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Coral Springs, FL – winter 2007 and winter 2010 PHILLIPS CENTER FOR THE PERF. ARTS - Gainesville, FL - winter 2004 PHILHARMONIC CENTER FOR THE ARTS - Naples, FL - winter 2004, winter 2007 and winter 2010 MORAN THEATRE - Jacksonville, FL – winter 2002, winter 2007 and winter 2022 PEABODY AUDITORIUM - Daytona Beach, FL – winter 2010 and winter 2022 MARINA CIVIC CENTER - Panama City, FL – winter 2012 SUNRISE THEATRE - Ft. Pierce, FL - winter 2007 and winter 2010 BARBARA MANN THEATRE – Ft. Myers, FL – winter 2012 MIRAMAR CULTURAL CULTURAL CENTER – Miramar FL – winter 2012 FOX THEATRE - Atlanta, GA - winter 2004 ROBERT FERST CENTER - Atlanta, GA – winter 2002 GRAND OPERA HOUSE - Macon, GA – winter 2004 LUCAS THEATRE - Savannah, GA – winter 2004 SANGAMON AUDITORIUM - Springfield, IL - winter 2002 MCCAIN AUDITORIUM - Manhattan, KS – winter 2003 LIED CENTER OF KANSAS - Lawrence, KS – winter 2002 CIVIC CENTER - Shreveport, LA – winter 2004 MERRILL AUDITORIUM - Portland, ME – fall 2006 MAJESTIC THEATRE - Boston, MA - 1 perf - winter 2002/ 3 perf. - winter 2004/ 3 perf. - fall 2006 HIPPODROME THEATRE - Baltimore, MD – winter 2010 HAMMONS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - Springfield, MO – winter 2003 JESSE AUDITORIUM - Columbia, MO – winter 2002 TOUHILL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - St. Louis, MO - winter 2004 JOHNSON THEATRE - UNIVERSITY OF NH - Durham, NH – winter 2002 and winter 2012 PALACE THEATRE – Manchester, NH for OPERA NEW HAMPSHIRE - winter 2010 and fall 2014 EASTMAN THEATRE - Rochester, NY for OPERA ROCHESTER – winter 2002 TILLES CENTER - LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - Greenville, NY – winter 2002 SHEA'S PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - Buffalo, NY for OPERA BUFFALO – winter 2002 JOHN MULROY CIVIC CENTER - Syracuse, NY for SYRACUSE OPERA – winter 2003 STATE TH EATRE - New Brunswick, NJ – winter 2002 BROOKLYN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS – Brooklyn, NY - winter 2002 QUEENSBORO PERF. ARTS CENTER – Queens, NY - winter 2012 and winter 2022 NEW JERSEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - Newark, NJ – winter 2004 STRAND CAPITAL THEATRE - York, PA – fall 2006 F.M. KIRBY CENTER – Wilkes Barre, PA - winter 2004 and fall 2017 VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM - Providence, RI – winter 2004 NEWBERRY OPERA HOUSE – Newbury, SC – winter 2012 and winter 2022 KOGER CENTER - Columbia, SC for PALMETTO OPERA – winter 2016 and winter 2022 FLYNN THEATRE - Burlington, VT – winter 2002 MADISON CIVIC CENTER - Madison, WI - winter 2002
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