Reviews at the Opera: Madame Butterfly
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
Filed under News and Reviews
Giacomo Puccini is the original writer of the popular opera Madame Butterfly. If you attend this dazzling opera we recommend bringing a pair of opera glasses to enjoy it to the fullest extent. And we will tell you why.
Opera Glasses, Love, Racism, and Hairspray: A Review
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
Filed under News and Reviews
Hairspray, is a musical set in Maryland 1962. Our story revolves around Tracy, an overweight high schooler, Tracy would love to become famous, and is prepared to do something about it. This musical is fast-paced, and colorful, to make sure that you don’t miss a beat, remember to bring along your opera glasses.
Different Career Options: Dance As A Performing Art
September 15, 2009 by Assistant Editor
Filed under Health and Fitness
In the medieval times, anybody who was not well versed in any sort of dance form be it a classical dance form or a traditional dance form was considered not to have been born under a dancing star. The idea that there was a star, which controlled the ability of a person to dance, in itself shows that any sort of dance form is an integral part of the social, ethical, traditional, and cultural heritage of each and every civilization out there.
Opera Glasses: A comedic Review of Shear Madness
September 5, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
Filed under News and Reviews
Chances are, you have heard of Shear Madness, perhaps from a friend, or relative, and are considering attending a performance. My recommendation is that you should not attend, unless you would like to feel physical pain, and suffering from extreme laughter. However if you feel like you cheek and stomach muscles are in healthy enough shape, you may be able to endure this marathon of laughter. Opera glasses are very necessary for a performance of this type.




