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When the coronavirus pandemic struck last spring the performing arts in Central Florida ground to a halt. This week, Opera Orlando is back on stage with a production of Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus: The Revenge of the Bat- at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
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Opera Orlando director Gabriel Preisser hasn't gone out on his balcony to serenade his neighbors- yet. He's still figuring out how to keep the opera company afloat while performances are suspended. Preisser joins Intersection to discuss the challenge of keeping the performing arts going during the pandemic.
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Opera Orlando serves up a performance with some unexpected cowboy flair at Cheyenne Saloon in downtown Orlando.
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This weekend, Opera Orlando is presenting "All Is Calm," a production based on true stories from the 1914 Christmas Truce of World War One.
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Beating all expectations, Opera Orlando generated $1 million in revenue during the 2018/2019 season. What's their secret? An incredibly immersive experience for every audience member in a unconventional setting.
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Opera Orlando is wrapping up its Opera on the Town series for the season this weekend, with a Youth Company production of Benjamin Britten’s miracle play "Noye's Fludde," which translates to "Noah’s Flood."
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Orlando Fringe starts today. Former circus ringmaster Johnathan Lee Iverson talks about finding a home for his artistry as an opera singer at the Fringe, and director Eric Pinder talks about finding new audiences for opera with The Companion and Safe Word.