Opinion: Fixing the New York City Opera
January 14, 2009 | Read Time: 1 minute
The New York City Opera should fix its financial woes by quickly finding a new leader and moving out of its too-large home, the State Theater, in favor of becoming a “reduced and nomadic City Opera,” according to a column by Justin Davidson in New York Magazine.
Also: New York’s small Amato Opera — which has for 60 years “provided a welcome forum for young singers and up-and-coming professionals to try out repertory and gain stage experience, as well as for serious amateurs who want to keep singing” — will shut down after this season, reports The New York Times.
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