22 Feb 2008
'Tosca' is so intricately constructed it's uncuttable
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/classical/352197_clas22.html
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A musical challenge to our view of the past
https://vimeo.com/operarara/how-to-rescue-an-opera
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/classical/352197_clas22.html
By R.M. CAMPBELL [Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 21 February 2008]
Chris Alexander has spent a lifetime in the straight and lyric theater but never staged Puccini's great melodrama "Tosca" until Speight Jenkins, general director of Seattle Opera, asked him to. The production opens this weekend at McCaw Hall.