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The Flying Dutchman
Journal Article

The Flying Dutchman

2016
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Overview
Canadian Opera Company Revival, Seattle Opera, May 5, 2016 Twenty years have passed since the Toronto Star's John Fraser described the opening of The Flying Dutchman at the Canadian Opera Company as a \"corrosive assault on the imagination that I'm trying to figure out.\" William Littler of the same newspaper lamented that in this version there was no ship and no ascent to heaven for Senta and that too much was left to the imagination in this production. Stage Director Christopher Alden and Costume Designer Allen Moyer conceived this production 20 years ago in Toronto and I think, after being presented two more times in Toronto (to mixed reviews) and other places in the world, this production's time has come.
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National Opera Association, Inc
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