OSB Says Goodbye to Our Summer Intern Camille Berger My name is Camille Berger. I am about to start my sophomore year at the University of Washington where I am a pre-science major. I grew up in Santa Barbara and have always had a love for...

In life and in the arts, we make our entrances and exits. It's always a bittersweet feeling when a show is finished, but we can always look forward to the next opera with excitement, knowing that a new kind of magic will once again astound...

Diane Louise Dodds-Reichert January 7, 1947-March 22, 2022 A Remembrance by David Reichert For eleven years I had the privilege of being Diane’s loving partner. After four years, we married, and this past April 11 would have been our seventh anniversary. As she was hospitalized, I told her...

Opera Santa Barbara Ends Season With a Wow by Leslie Dinaberg   Let me preface this by saying that I am not even remotely qualified to be an opera critic. For an insightful music guru’s wisdom and cultural/historical context, look at our senior arts writer Josef Woodard’s preview...

Puccini, Rossini, Wagner, and more: one of each, one performance only. Save the dates now! TOSCA 1900, by Giacomo Puccini Drama/Thriller Sung in Italian with English supertitles Run time: 2 hours and 5 minutes Granada Theatre Saturday, October 1, 2022, 6pm The great diva has it all: beauty, talent, friends in high places,...

Two Singers and a String Quartet Portray One Person by Charles Donelan   It’s rare to see an opera with both as much new about it and as much to recommend it as As One, which had its Santa Barbara debut last weekend at the Lobero Theatre. With a...

By Richard Mineards Opera Santa Barbara was again in fine form when it presented Handel’s Semele at the Lobero, which was first performed in 1744 at London’s Covent Garden. A fusion of elements of opera, drama, and oratorio, the popular work is taken from Ovid’s Metamorphoses with...

Opera Santa Barbara Halloween Double Feature By Charles Donelan   Opera Santa Barbara is on a roll this season, offering uplifting programs that please audiences while revealing the potential of inter-organizational collaboration to enrich our performing arts community. The El amor brujo of Manuel De Falla is mostly...

Friday's "Arts and Antiques Radio Show" on KZSB AM 1290 featured an interview with the impressive Marylove Thralls. Click on the audio player below to hear her conversation with host Elizabeth Stewart. ...

L'Elisir d'Amore, March 2016, Photo by David Bazemore