“People ask me, ‘Why tell these old stories?’ and I keep saying, ‘Because we haven’t learned the lessons from them yet.’
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In an equally timely turn of events, Lamb, a freelance director, is Pensacola Opera’s first female stage director."
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Photo by Cory Weaver
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"Stage director Fenlon Lamb and conductor David Stern led a riveting 'Tosca' at Palm Beach Opera, bolstered by rockstar performances from a strong cast and orchestra."
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Photo by Bruce Bennett
"It made so much sense for me to get into the bigger picture and be able to do those arcs for all the characters, and to create productions where everyone is speaking the same language, dramatically."
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Photo by Michael Mahoney
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"...director Lamb created memorable characters... if Lamb intended to show their commonality as well as their beauty, {she} succeeded."
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Photo by Tim Trumble
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"Even if you’re very familiar with “Carmen,” director Fenlon Lamb has freshened up the opera with all sorts of interesting staging"
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Photo by Dan Norman Photography
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"Fenlon Lamb's stage direction tells the story in a no-nonsense manner that allows those who had not read the novel to understand the many-faceted plot."
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Photo by Tim Trumble
"Director Fenlon Lamb assembled her cast in a colorful tableau that enthralled me and impressed itself on my mind."
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Photo Courtesy of Annapolis Opera
Feature Article about Lamb's new production of Hansel und Gretel, as well as Lamb's production company, Papermoon Opera Productions.
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Photo By Jefferson Ridenour
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"The direction by Fenlon Lamb was beautifully done, so much so that everything on stage done by the actors seemed natural and realistic."
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Photo by Bruce Bennett Photography
"Lamb is good at using the whole stage; her singing actors are kept busy and use their surroundings realistically, and... showed that she is a director who has given thorough attention to every aspect of the production’s movement."
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Photo Courtesy of Palm Beach Opera