Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Baroque opera needs an especially inventive director to relate to contemporary audiences. John La Bouchardière presented a deeply witty staging of Handel's Semele
at Florentine Opera last weekend, a run of three performances at the
Pabst Theater. The production combined stylized period movement with
video projection. The scenery, a recreation of designs by Giuseppe Di
Iorio, became a vital part of the direction...

