Arts & Leisure

Opera review: Who knew hell could be so much fun?

DANCERS ELISA VAN Duyne (also the choreographer), Olivia Schrantz and Merrill Cameron kick up their heels in the famous Can-Can. Photo by Max Kraus

Standouts among this superflux of gods and action are Jupiter, lustily sung by the redoubtable Joshua Jeremiah, who also brings his assured vocalism and physicality to the role, commanding, as Jupiter should, the stage and attention.

We’re so glad you’re interested in this content! Please understand that in order for us to be able to fund high quality reporters covering local news, we need the help of paying subscribers and readers. For full access to this story and all online content, please log in or subscribe to the Addison Independent.
More News
Arts & Leisure

Author details small-town life for Jews in old Vermont

Discover the forgotten history of Jewish peddlers, merchants, and junk dealers in rural Ve … (read more)

Arts & Leisure

Vermont Folklife welcomes apprenticeship applications and auditions for the Touring Group

Apply for a Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program grant or the Young Tradition T … (read more)

Arts & Leisure

Reading Frederick Douglass at Rokeby in Ferrisburgh

Celebrate Independence Day with a reading of Frederick Douglass’ speech “What to the Slave … (read more)

Share this story: