AN EVENING OF FREE OPERA UNDER THE STARS!
THE DALLAS OPERA IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
KLYDE WARREN PARK PRESENTS
THE 2014 OPENING NIGHT SIMULCAST IN THE PARK!
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014 Read more →
AN EVENING OF FREE OPERA UNDER THE STARS!
THE DALLAS OPERA IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
KLYDE WARREN PARK PRESENTS
THE 2014 OPENING NIGHT SIMULCAST IN THE PARK!
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014 Read more →
Our most comfortable lecture yet, UNT Professor Dr. Stephen Dubberly speaks on just about everything that is The Marriage of Figaro as we lounge atop the carbon steel coils, natural latex foam, pure wool, and stretch cotton covers of Sovn European Sleep System’s beds.
No, we didn’t play Falco’s 1985 chart topping hit – but we thought about it. The Dallas Opera kicked off our Inwood Living Room Series with Milos Foreman’s multi-award winning film Amadeus. Many thanks to the patrons and new friends that came out to join us for the first in our free screenings.
The movie was based on Peter Shaffer’s Tony award-winning play of the same name. Amadeus won 8 Academy Awards, 4 BAFTA awards, 4 Golden Globes and countless other awards. Seeing it again after all these years was really a treat. We screened the director’s cut which includes about 20 minutes of additional footage.
The film – while wildly entertaining – is not completely historically accurate. But, why let the facts get in the way of a good drama? (It is written that Mozart had an annoying laugh – and Tom Hulce did provide that in spades!)
Both Tom Hulce as Mozart and F. Murray Abraham as Salieri were nominated for Best Actor Oscars with the award going to Abraham. Sex and the City fans got to see Cynthia Nixon in an early film role. (She played the maid , Lorl, whom Salieri anonymously provided to the Mozarts in order to obtain information about his compositions.)
If you haven’t been to the new “Living Room” at the Inwood Theater, you really should check it out. They have taken out the traditional seats in one of the theaters and provided plush, comfy sofas, chairs, ottomans, and bean bag chairs. You can recline in comfort, enjoy an adult beverage, and see some really wonderful films.
James Hampton
Artistic Administration Coordinator