Date: Sep 6, 2007
Contact:
Mary Wimberley
,
mlwimber@samford.edu, 205-726-2922
The production will originate from the Opera House stage at The Kennedy Center in
There are no tickets for the simulcast. Seating in Samford's 2,600-seat
The
"One of the goals of education is to broaden experience," said
"Mr. and Mrs. Parker have generously made it possible for law students and others to learn about the arts and their integration into life," said Lewis.
The innovative new production of La Boheme from Polish director Mariusz Trelinski is a wonderful way to draw younger audiences to opera, said Placido Domingo, general director of Washington National Opera.
The original opera was based on an 1849 play dealing with the everyday life of bohemians in the Latin Quarter of Paris, where they lived only for their work, thinking only of the immediate time and place. The rock opera Rent is the modern version of the classic tale of a search for community.
Trelinski's La Boheme is a modern take on the timeless opera. Set in the present day, Rodolfo is a photographer and part of a contemporary group of artists searching for their identity and longing for a deeper and more profound connection with society. The characters struggle with their careers and to truly connect with each other in a world that is increasingly connected technologically.
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