Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer’s 2010 adaptation of Melville’s unruly novel opens this week at the Metropolitan Opera.
The Metropolitan Opera ended its annual winter hiatus with two productions that chronicle their protagonists’ dangerous, ...
Meghan Markle's lifestyle show has gotten mixed reviews since it premiered on Tuesday, March 4. The eight-episode show, which ...
The 58ft-long bull sperm whale washed up near Withernsea, East Yorks., on April 28, 1825. The post Skeleton of whale mentioned in ‘Moby Dick’ to be restored appeared first on Talker.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Streamlining Melville’s sprawling novel, Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer’s moody, monochromatic 2010 adaptation has come to the Metropolitan Opera.
The stately home in is looking to reclaim the bones of the 48-foot sperm whale after so it can be put back together ...
When Leonard Foglia was invited to direct an opera based on Herman Melville’s masterpiece about a white whale, his first reaction was: “Moby-Dick. That’s great!” “Then I ran to a used bookstore and ...
When Leonard Foglia was invited to direct an opera based on Herman Melville’s masterpiece about a white whale, his first reaction was: “Moby-Dick. That’s great!” “Then I ran to a used ...
The whale, known as Constable Moby or 'Mo', is a 58ft-long bull sperm that was famously referenced in the classic 1851 novel Moby Dick by American author Herman Melville. It washed up on Tunstall ...