One of the most intense episodes of the U.S.-Iraq conflict is the subject of a new opera premiering in Long Beach, California. "Fallujah" takes its name and its premise from the Iraqi city where over ...
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During his tour of duty as a gunner in Iraq, former Marine Sgt. Christian Ellis experienced his share of trauma — the battles, the killings, an assault that left him with a spinal injury. But there ...
The Long Beach Opera will explore the brutal effects of war and the search for redemption in the world premiere of “Fallujah,” a one-act opera about the Iraq War experience. “It’s a tough story, but ...
All war is hell. But it is a special hell for those expected to fight without understanding why, as it is a special hell for civilians caught up in the battle, unsure who are the good guys and who are ...
In 1983, Long Beach Opera presented a decidedly provocative production of Claudio Monteverdi’s Homeric saga, “The Return of Ulysses to His Homeland,” which had its first performance in 1641. Directed ...
The suffering of war is being depicted in an opera that can be seen on the Internet and may one day be in American opera houses. The production, called Fallujah, is based on the experiences of an ...
Long Beach Opera was at it again over the weekend, presenting the world premiere of what was reported to be the first opera about the Iraq War and post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. For those ...