MAGDEBURG 〓 Magdeburg theater changes performances due to cancellation of two leading singers

2019/02/18
【最終更新日】2019/10/26

On the 16th at the Magdeburg Theater in Germany, two of the leading singers canceled the appearance, the scheduled performance of “Otello” was canceled. It was canceled two singers, Othello’s tenor singer Aldo Di Toro and Raffaela Lintl acting as Desdemona. Both are caused by poor physical condition. “Otello” is a production directed by Olivia Fuchs, this day was the first day of the reperformance. The theater searched for a substitute but could not find it, the theater performed “La Boheme” instead of “Otello”.

Photo:Theaters Magdeburg / Nilz Bohme





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