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  • John Copley, who has directed 18 operas here since 1982 including three much better productions of " Figaro, " with much better singers, seemed to have phoned in the staging.

    Janacek Saves a Season David Littlejohn 2010

  • Peter Pelham was a London-trained mezzotint engraver and a portrait painter, and he introduced John Copley to portraiture through his European engravings.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2009

  • Patrick Summers, conductor; John Copley, director.

    San Francisco Opera on the Radio Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • For "Ariodante," which just finished its run during the San Francisco Opera's summer season, the underrated British director John Copley went for the straightforward but it wasn't dull.

    Ariodante sfmike 2008

  • For "Ariodante," which just finished its run during the San Francisco Opera's summer season, the underrated British director John Copley went for the straightforward but it wasn't dull.

    Archive 2008-07-01 sfmike 2008

  • Patrick Summers, conductor; John Copley, director.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • The conductor was John Mauceri and the direction of a very traditional production was by John Copley who appeared as the boy supernumerary in "Peter Grimes" when it premiered in Covent Garden.

    Britten's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" sfmike 2007

  • The young cast is sexy and in good voice, the direction by John Copley seems to be amusing the audience no end, and the music is possibly Mozart's best.

    A Lackey's Life sfmike 2006

  • The young cast is sexy and in good voice, the direction by John Copley seems to be amusing the audience no end, and the music is possibly Mozart's best.

    Archive 2006-06-01 sfmike 2006

  • _Dorothy Bosvile_, John Lacy; and _Elizabeth Bosvile_, John Copley: either they had no children, or these died young.

    Notes and Queries, Number 48, September 28, 1850 Various

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