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Industry News

Dancers Relented, Chorus Did Not

December 21, 2012 | MusicalAmerica.com
  In the end, it was the chorus that forced the cancellation of the ballet’s opening night Dec. 19 at La Scala. Initially, choristers were joined by dancers in their strike threat. The problem, according to the corps de … »Read
 

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Chicago Moves Up in the World

December 21, 2012 | Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — The musical Chicago is about to swagger into the history books again.   Thursday night's performance of the edgy musical will be its 6,681, meaning it becomes the third longest-running show in Broadway history. It … »Read
 

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With New Theater, Mariinsky Will Tour Less

December 19, 2012 | MusicalAmerica.com
  The opening of the 2,000-seat, $700 million Mariinsky II theater on May 2 will affect the company’s heretofore breathless international touring schedule, Valery Gergiev tells UK Reuters . His plan is to concentrate more on … »Read
 

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Benjamin Britten Centenary an International Event

December 20, 2012 | MusicalAmerica.com
The Benjamin Britten centenary, in Nov. 2013, will be the “most widely celebrated anniversary of any British composer, ever,” writes Jessica Duchen in the Independent. More than 1,150 events are planned worldwide, from São … »Read
 

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Minnesota Musicians Sell Out Two Concerts

December 18, 2012 | MusicalAmerica.com
The locked-out musicians of the Minnesota Orchestra performed two sold-out concerts over the weekend at the Ted Mann Concert Hall in Minneapolis. Their onetime Music Director Edo de Waart conducted.   The orchestra has yet to open its … »Read
 

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Strike at La Scala Cancels Opening Night

December 19, 2012 | MusicalAmerica.com
  Strikes in Italy are hardly new news, but La Scala’s latest, by the corps de ballet and the chorus, ended in the 11 th -hour cancellation of today’s opening night of the ballet Romeo and Juliet.   Both groups have specific … »Read
 
 

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