Los Angeles home - which he agreed to do while she lived there with their shared teenage daughter. Stein also adopted a son. She took the billionaire businessman to court and claimed that he was attempting to kick the family out of the Bel Air home.
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EXCLUSIVE: Opera star Renée Fleming will appear in live conversations in September and October tied to the Imax releases of documentary films focused on Paris and Venice.
The “Cities That Sing” installments feature Fleming singing, along with special guests, as well as exploring the two European capitals. (Watch a trailer above.)
The Paris film will premiere at global Imax locations on September 18, and the Venice one will debut on October 30.
Both films are produced by Stage Access and were filmed for Imax using company-certified cameras. In addition to exclusive performances, they feature the art, history, cuisine and music of Paris and Venice.
On September 18, Fleming will participate in a live conversation, which will be simultaneously broadcast across the Imax Live network to other participating theaters. Actor and producer Kelsey Grammer will moderate the discussion with Fleming, including an audience Q&A portion. It will be held at 3 p.m. ET from New York’s AMC Lincoln Square Imax auditorium. Additional playdates for Renée Fleming’s Cities That Sing – Paris will come in the week following the conversation.
Imax Corp. has been increasingly focused on live events at its auditoriums, citing recent success with stand-up comedy, concerts and e-sports.
Additional details for Venice, as well as additional destinations for upcoming installments in Renée Fleming’s Cities That Sing will be announced in the coming months.
“My life has taken me to some of the most magical cities around the globe, with legendary opera houses and centuries of musical history,” Fleming said. “It’s thrilling to bring these places — and their glorious music — to audiences with the immersive power and scale of Imax.”
The Paris film includes a performance
Los Angeles home - which he agreed to do while she lived there with their shared teenage daughter. Stein also adopted a son. She took the billionaire businessman to court and claimed that he was attempting to kick the family out of the Bel Air home.
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