01 May 2005

La Bohème at the Florentine

Bring a hankie, the Florentine just opened “La Bohème.” Puccini’s opera, which combines likable characters, elements of verismo realism, poignantly beautiful music and a tragic tale of young love lost, is one of the world’s best-loved operas. The Florentine Opera opened a strong production of the classic on Friday, in which director Lillian Groag found a balance between the story’s humor and pathos.


Robin Follman (Mimi)

Florentine makes tragic tale of love sing

'La Bohème' captures audience with likable characters, beautiful music

By ELAINE SCHMIDT [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 30 Apr 05]

Bring a hankie, the Florentine just opened "La Bohème."

Puccini's opera, which combines likable characters, elements of verismo realism, poignantly beautiful music and a tragic tale of young love lost, is one of the world's best-loved operas. The Florentine Opera opened a strong production of the classic on Friday, in which director Lillian Groag found a balance between the story's humor and pathos.

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