Heart of a Dog
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Guerilla Opera, Boston
by Rudolf Rojahn
directed by Copeland Woodruff
lights Tlaloc Lopez-Watermann, clothes Adrienne Carlile, Puppets Sean Cote
The audience had to walk through a series of
curtains as the show progressed...
It’s a prime and rare example of
opera properly compounded with
theater. The audience is guided
through shifting curtained-off
rooms around the stage space by
a sort of sideshow barker, who
delivers hilarious emitological pre-
show banter.
by Bryce Lambert
Operatic Beastiality: Guerilla Opera’s
“Heart of a Dog”
September, 2010
The Boston lowbrow

The viewers walked around with
the cast under the guidance of
Carnival Barker (Sean George),
creating shifting perspectives for
all involved and a greater intimacy
for the viewers...
by Larry Phillips
Heart of a Dog (in Human Form) gets
provocative staging
September 20, 2010
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
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