DuPage Opera Theatre and New Philharmonic 2009-2010 Season
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DuPAGE OPERA THEATRE
(DOT) is a resident professional company at the McAninch Arts Center
at College of DuPage. In its 28-year development, DOT has evolved as
an important component of the regional opera scene in the United States.
Repertoire over the years has been chosen from popular favorites: The
Magic Flute, Carmen, Tosca, La Boheme, Madame
Butterfly, Cosi fan tutte, The Marriage of Figaro,
La Traviata; from traditional but less familiar works: La
Rondine, Louise, Giuditta, Paisiello's The Barber
of Seville, The Merry Wives of Windsor; and from newer 20th
century works: The Boor, Jenufa, Lazarus, The
Village Singer, Pelleas and Melisande. DOT draws from
leading artists in the talent-rich greater Chicago area. The college's
professional, technical and design staff, guest designers and directors,
a professional orchestra (New Philharmonic) and one of the finest opera
spaces in the country have combined to build a reputation of excellence.
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Past Seasons highlights
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Tosca

Othello

LaBoheme

Hansel and Gretel

Carmen
Reviews:
“Kirk Muspratt … hypnotizing
us with just the right tempos and moments of surprising melodic tenderness.”
– Aurora Beacon News
“Considering DuPage Opera Theatre's
last project, "The Barber of Seville," was also a success,
I'm excited to see what they tackle next. “ – Naperville
Sun
“This is a wonderful production that
Kirk Muspratt has put together, a work of fine art…” -
Oak Park Journal
“[Patricia] Rhiew is a vocal powerhouse
yet the voice never loses its gorgeous lyricism.” – Aurora
Beacon News
“The last moments of the opera are
full of [Michael Hendrick’s] soaring voice.” – Aurora
Beacon News
Read the complete reviews:
• Aurora
Beacon News
•
Naperville Sun
• Oak
Park Journal
The Barber of Seville

Faust
The Marriage of Figaro
Reviews:
“DuPage Opera Theatre is a breath of
operatic fresh air. …Watch your back, Lyric.” –
Aurora Beacon News
“Patricia Rhiew, as Susanna, has a
way of taking over the stage and wowing us with a powerful and dramatically
charged voice.” – Aurora Beacon
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