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Carmina Burana, by Carl Orff

presented with the Atlanta Ballet

featuring: Amy Cope, Scott Scully, & Ryan Taylor

Thursday, October 27, 2005
Friday, October 28, 2005
Saturday, October 29, 2005
Sunday, October 30, 2005

The Fabulous Fox Theatre
Atlanta, Georgia

“Girls Gone Bad”

A bevy of beautiful singers offer a brazen tribute to biblical bad girls, saucy sirens, and the hapless men they have left in their wake. Featuring the music of Brahms, Schumann, Sondheim, and Arlen with a dash of Kittsch from the songs of Miss Eartha, this evening is not for the faint of heart!

featuring: Dana Beth Miller, Suzanne Ramo, Elizabeth Shammash, Adriana Zabala, Ian Greenlaw & Kim Pensinger Witman

Thursday, September 8, 2005
Richard Rich Auditorium, Woodruff Arts Center

La Bohéme, by Giacomo Puccini

presented with the Bar Harbor Music Festival

Puccini’s enduring masterpiece of love and loss. With sweeping melodies and heartbreaking romance, this is the greatest love story ever sung.

featuring: Shana Blake Hill, Christina Vial, Scott Scully, Ryan Taylor & Carrie-Ann Matheson

Saturday, July 23, 2005
Criterion Theatre
Bar Harbor, Maine

“Schubert and the Schumanns”

presented with the Bar Harbor Music Festival

Explore the musical legacy and thematic variations of these classic, romantic German masters.

featuring: Christina Vial, Ryan Taylor & Myra Huang

Sunday, July 10, 2005
Balance Rock Inn
Bar Harbor, Maine

“Secrets of the Sky and Sea”

presented with ‘Arts & Letters, Live’ at the Dallas Museum of Art

Representative treasures from musicians such as Gabriel Fauré and Stephen Sondheim, literary legends including William Shakespeare, Salman Rushdie, Sue Monk Kidd, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, and visual artists Thomas Cole, Rufino Tamayo, and Brice Marden pave the way for an imaginative and entertaining survey of childlike dreams, romantic desires, and untold mysteries.

featuring: Shana Blake Hill, Adriana Zabala, Scott Scully, Ryan Taylor & Mark Stamper

Friday, April 8, 2005
Horchow Auditorium, Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas, Texas