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Il barbiere di Siviglia, Paisiello
D: Eric Einhorn
C: Geoffrey McDonaldAdam Kerry Boyles
Giovanni Paisiello: Il Barbiere di Siviglia

A recent production at On Site Opera in New York achieved the seemingly impossible. The performance I attended on June 11th was so fresh, original and immediate that, within minutes, it banished any thought of Rossini from my mind.

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15 June 2015www.operatoday.comAndrew Moravcsik
Concert, Various
D: Eric EinhornWinston A Bensons Jr
C: James Davis Jr
What Lies Beneath – Dramatic On Site Opera

It’s Monday evening. I find myself again on the deck of the Wavertree tall sailing ship at South Street Seaport. (I wrote an article about the ship in June.) There is, thank you, a slight breeze. Tonight’s audience sits I n well-spaced, wood folding chairs beneath the open sky and a web of rigging. What Lies Beneath is a site-specific performance of five arias, several with potent spoken word, immersing audience in the maritime connection to America’s unconscionable slave trade, and one aria of Captain Ahab’s final moments of reckoning (Melville’s – Moby Dick) representing moral comeuppance. Though the Wavertree was a cargo ship, its atmosphere is much like those vessels that kidnapped Africans who were then sold into slavery. From vignette to vignette, those attending are moved (after a bosun’s whistle) to a new location on deck by quiet, efficient ushers. Geography is well employed to feature vocalists on several levels. Dramatization is entirely fluid.

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02 September 2021www.womanaroundtown.comAlix Cohen