Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego,” Gabriela Lena Frank and Nilo Cruz’s fantasy about two titans of Mexican art, arrives at the Metropolitan Opera. By ...
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The family of Mexico’s famous and brilliant artiste Frida Kahlo just arrived in NYC. They also just opened a new museum in her honor (Museo Casa Kahlo) in Mexico City. Frida Kahlo, youngest living ...
Carlos Álvarez as Diego Rivera and Isabel Leonard as Frida Kahlo in El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego Marty Sohl / Met Opera Frida Kahlo is rising from the dead at the Metropolitan Opera. The New York ...
Sharing the role of Frida Kahlo, dancer Larissa Capitanio Dal’Santo calls preparation ‘such an intense process.’ Playing Frida Kahlo, Larissa Capitanio Dal'Santo (center) rehearses with fellow Atlanta ...
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Carlos Álvarez as Diego Rivera and Isabel Leonard as Frida Kahlo in Gabriela Lena Frank's El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego at the Metropolitan Opera (Zenith Richards / Met Opera) Call it a full-circle ...
Disarmingly, Vanessa Severo walks onstage and begins chatting with her Milwaukee Repertory Theater audience about her identification with Frida Kahlo. Then, for most ...
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Installation view of Frida Kahlo, “Fulang-Chang and I” (1937–39), oil on board with painted mirror frame and mirror with painted mirror frame (photo Damaly Gonzalez/Hyperallergic) When El Último Sueño ...
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Returning from the dead, an aspiration devoutly to be wished by the living and the bereaved, permeates opera and theater. Billy Bigelow gets to come back in “Carousel.” In “The Flying Dutchman,” the ...
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