By Dale King Evita, the rock opera conceived by composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice at the height of their musical collaboration, has been packaged, repackaged and committed to celluloid since it was released as a concept record album 40 years ago and hit the stage in London two years later. Director Michael Leeds and choreographer Kevin Black return to the … [Read more...]
Stellar Field anchors charming ‘Doris’
Sally Field never went away. Her performance as Mary Todd Lincoln in Spielberg’s Oscar winner still lingers these years later. So why does her virtuosic work in Hello, My Name Is Doris feel like such a resounding comeback? I suppose it’s because, like Lily Tomlin in the similarly gracious dramedy Grandma, meaty roles for women of a certain age remain endangered properties on … [Read more...]
Intriguing new work and stellar Strauss at ACO
The Atlantic Classical Orchestra’s concert Tuesday in Palm Beach Gardens featured four works, one a world premiere, conducted by Stewart Robertson, who will retire after this season. Robertson opened this concert with a rarely heard Schubert overture, Die Freunde von Salamanka (D. 326), described in the beautifully prepared program as a singspiel, a German opera with spoken … [Read more...]
Kim’s Schubert stellar at last Stringendo concert
The cellist Jonah Kim has spent several years concertizing and living in South Florida, including studies at Lynn University, all the while building a wider career from two other home bases in New York and Prague. Tuesday night’s closing concert of the Stringendo School for Strings faculty series at Palm Beach Atlantic University’s Persson Hall showed why it is that he’s been … [Read more...]