Bringing Victor Herbert’s “Mlle. Modiste” (1905) Back to New York
The ever-enterprising Victor Herbert Renaissance Project Live! concluded its shortened season with one of Herbert’s most popular titles, the 1905
read moreThe ever-enterprising Victor Herbert Renaissance Project Live! concluded its shortened season with one of Herbert’s most popular titles, the 1905
read moreFor a work that, for all its cherishable qualities, can hardly be said to rate as one of Victor Herbert’s
read moreOver the last several months, the beloved New York institution dedicated to all things Victor Herbert, has been streaming video
read moreAlyce Mott’s enterprising company Victor Herbert Renaissance Project Live! dedicated to all things Victor Herbert risked alienating the operetta regulars
read moreThe small theater in Zwickau-Plauen (Germany) presented Victor Herbert’s much-loved Babes in Toyland as their Christmas spectacle and gave the
read moreWhen Victor Herbert’s musical comedy The Debutante premiered in New York in 1914, it had the misfortune to occur the
read moreThe Victor Herbert world says goodbye to one of its restorationists. Quade Winter of Pendleton, Oregon, died of cardiac arrest
read moreThis admirable young company finished its fifth season with Victor Herbert’s hit, Sweethearts, which opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre
read moreVHRP Live’s love-themed concert may have been the company’s best yet, not forgetting such earlier gems as Son of Dublin
read moreFour years after Light Opera of New York exhumed Victor Herbert’s last operetta Orange Blossoms (more accurately, a “comedy with
read moreHot on the heels of LOONY’s Naughty Marietta only one week before, along came yet another Victor Herbert work, but
read moreThe enterprising VHRP Live! company has come up with something delightfully different on this occasion. Not a revival of a
read moreThe third major Manhattan outing in recent years of Victor Herbert’s once hugely popular Broadway operetta The Red Mill proved
read moreThe Victor Herbert Renaissance Project LIVE! is launching its fourth season with The Red Mill, Broadway’s longest running success by
read moreThe third time was most definitely the charm for VHRP’s Artistic Director Alyce Mott’s revision of Victor Herbert and lyricist/book
read moreSt. Patrick’s Day came a little early this year, courtesy of the always rewarding Victor Herbert Renaissance Project Live! Anyone
read moreThe “All Irish” season of the Victor Herbert Renaissance Project Live! continues with a concert of music by Victor Herbert
read moreVictor Herbert’s 1915 charmer The Princess Pat was lovingly resurrected by Alyce Mott’s intrepid group as the opener of their
read more“A themed season? Who does themed seasons anymore?” muses Alyce Mott, Artistic Director of the NYC-based Victor Herbert Renaissance Project
read moreIn variation of the famous saying “Every country has the government it deserves” – by 18th century political philosopher Joseph-Marie
read moreIt is always refreshing to see new and awe-inspiring talent. The so called “collages” at the Universität der Künste (UdK)
read moreVictor Herbert’s wildly popular 1897 comic operetta, The Serenade, forever changed the landscape of musical theater in America and abroad!
read moreInasmuch as anyone revives Victor Herbert’s melodious operettas any longer, it is likely to be one of the biggies such
read moreWho were the truly instrumental people who caused America to develop the largest and most influential entertainment industry in the
read moreYes, some music was missing, but what remained of Victor Herbert’s classic score in VHRP Live’s semi-staged concert reading was
read moreYou might say: wow, the Americans are catching on! Or differently put, the announcement of the latest concert by the
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