Boston Lyric Opera opens ‘The Lighthouse’
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02/09/2012 3:30 PM
BLO artistic director Esther Nelson with the cast of “The Lighthouse,” left to right, David Cushing, Christopher Burchett, and John Bellemer. (Roger Farrington)
Boston Lyric Opera hosted a party celebrating the opening of “The Lighthouse” by Peter Maxwell Davies. About 100 guests joined BLO music director David Angus, Tim Albery, the production’s stage director, Boston Conservatory president Richard Ortner, BLO artistic director Esther Nelson, and “The Lighthouse” cast: bass/baritone David Cushing, baritone Christopher Burchett, and tenor John Bellemer.
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