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Falstaff is an operatic commedia lirica in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi, adapted by Arrigo Boito from Shakespeare's plays The Merry Wives of Windsor and scenes from Henry IV. The first performance of Falstaff took place on 9 February 1893 at La Scala, Milan to great success. The first performance of Falstaff abroad was in Vienna, on 21 May 1893. Falstaff is still frequently performed throughout the world.
Chama dishes it out with gusto in Portland Opera's hilarious and charming ... Oregon Music News Eduardo Chama created an unforgettable Falstaff in Portland Opera's production of Verdi's masterpiece of comedy. Directed by Christopher Mattaliano (who is also the company's artistic director), Chama anchored an exceptionally well-balanced cast that ... |
Glyndebourne: Falstaff podcast - audio The Guardian Richard Jones's production of Falstaff was new to Glyndebourne in 2009 and recorded live at the festival that same year. The original production (read our review) will be available to watch on this site from 1.30pm on 21 June until 31 August. In this podcast ... |
![]() The Guardian | Glyndebourne 2013: Falstaff - synopsis and cast list The Guardian At the Garter Inn, Dr Caius accuses Falstaff and his followers Bardolph and Pistol of various misdemeanours. They drive Caius away and Falstaff advises his men to steal more carefully. Falstaff, short on cash, hatches a scheme: to woo Alice Ford and Meg ... |
![]() Scranton Times-Tribune | Merry mayhem: Ghostlight Productions mounts Shakespearean comedy at South ... Scranton Times-Tribune Hannah Strayer / SPECIAL TO THE TIMES-TRIBUNE The cast of the upcoming Shakespeare in the Park presentation of "The Merry Wives of Windor" includes, from left, Rachel Luann Strayer as Mrs. Ford, Brian McGuinness as Falstaff and Laura Moore as ... |
![]() San Francisco Examiner | 'Merry Wives' a raucous time San Francisco Examiner Belinda Sullivan, left, plays Sir John Falstaff and Sherri Young is Mistress Quickly in the African-American Shakespeare Company's “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” Director Becky Kemper based her version of Shakespeare's “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” now ... |
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