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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 11 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Cosi fan Tutte

    by putskie on 4/29/14Ulster Performing Arts Center - Kingston

    Excellent performance and voices and very entertaining. Forget the political correctness but enjoy the comedy. Don't forget this was composed over 200 years ago.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great event to take your family.

    by Olichik on 4/20/11USF Campus - Tampa

    The new theatre building on the USF campus is wonderful. The orchestra members were very talented, the music was amazing. The cast was great, especially the ladies playing sisters. What great voices! The modern take took my mom off a little bit, but I liked students’ spin on an old opera. There were some funny parts. Choir was also very good. You should hear the ovations they all received! I would go again, and will recommend it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Cosi Fan Tutti

    by TuckerT on 4/17/11USF Concert Hall - Tampa

    Great adaptation of a classic opera. Cast was great. Leading roles outstanding!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An adventurous version by a talented cast!

    by Jamackay on 4/17/11USF Concert Hall - Tampa

    This was a wonderful way to innaugurate the new concert hall in the new USF School of Music building. Cosi fan tutti in a very modern version. Naples of old brought forward to Naples the new. A classic tale by a talented cast. And deserving if the applause that was given.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Offensive but thought provoking

    by KatrinaT on 2/15/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Mozart's music makes anything worthwhile. That being said, the moral of the opera was "all women will always cheat on their men". The story mainly involves two couples, an older male and a maid. The men are told by the older male that their women will cheat, they refuse to believe it so they agree to trick their women with the guidance of the older man. The maid is paid to "play along", so eventually you have all the people that the women are seen talking to, pushing them to cheat. After much resistance they finally give in at which point the sinister old guy laughs and says "I told you so, and now I can have a good laugh at your misery". You can take it at face value, at which point it is incredibly offensive and untrue. Or you can consider that during the time the opera was written it was common to assume that woman are generally at fault and have little willpower or decision making ability. But the opera was still distasteful to spectators at that time. So, I comfort myself by believing that the opera was meant to be politically charged and bring attention to the common view of women with the hope that the common view will be reconsidered.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Cosi Fan Tutte

    by Anonymous on 2/14/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    The performance was outstanding. The set and the costuming were fantastic. The voices outstanding. It was another great production by the Portland Oprea company.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2/12/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    A very enjoyable, entertaining evening at the opera. The music was fabulous! We especially enjoyed Robert Orth as Don Alfonso.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Solid performances, good show

    by Carmen1 on 2/12/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Some of the singing wasn't top notch, but more than passable with one or two stellar solo moments. Very funny premise, music score was great, there were a few moments I would have preferred to hear the orchestra rather than the performers. Didn't like the 50's period theme, this music begs for big powdered wigs, heaving corseted bosoms, and patches. Overall, good show.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Cosi Fan Tutte .. worth a visit

    by ORENCO on 2/8/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Entertaining, funny, beautiful music and Motzart. What more can i say .. Definately worth seeing. Not as emotional as many operas but much funnier and light hearted however a rather pointed message about the fidelity of the human race. was fun ..

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Ouch!

    by FirstTimeAtTheOpera on 2/7/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    The music was wonderful, the opera too long, the plot too frothy for my liking. The seats were terribly uncomfortable, I got so stiff that I could hardly stand up for the intermission. My wife said she tried all sorts of postures to keep her back from hurting. $262 for the tickets, we left after the first act. We were at the opera for the first time, and probably for the last time.