SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST
Who says opera’s boring? Hong Kong music enthusiast aims to stage classics with a fun and modern twist
PUBLISHED: Saturday, 27 January, 2018
ASIAN REVIEW OF BOOKS
More than Musical is making a bet that streamlined adaptations in non-traditional spaces and environments will appeal to an opera-shy millennial audience.
PUBLISHED: Tuesday, 19 December, 2017
ASIAN REVIEW OF BOOKS
Operatic aspirations aside, this must surely have been among the best evenings of theatre put on by a local Hong Kong company in quite some time
PUBLISHED: Sunday, 18 June 2017
This article appeared in the ARB as:
“La Traviata”, Hong Kong, 17-18 June 2017
The Beautiful Art – An Interview with Rumiko Hasagawa
Ms. Hasagawa knew that the audience was missing a truly beautiful art where drama was matched with heavenly music. How could she make opera a part of the modern lifestyle?
PUBLISHED : Monday, 09 October, 2017
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Hong Kong Economic Journal
How the successful career woman Rumiko Hasegawa became the founder of an NGO - More Than Musical
PUBLISHED: Tuesday, 06 June, 2017
Timeout Family - Hong kong
Originally from Tokyo, Rumiko Hasegawa has lived in Hong Kong with her husband and19-year-old daughter since 2010. A former partner at Goldman Sachs she is also the founder of More Than Musical.
PUBLISHED: Tuesday, 01 November, 2016
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST
Hong Kong group to strip down operas and bring them to the people
Works such as Verdi’s La Traviata to be condensed to length of a typical movie and staged in nightclubs and bars by a non-profit company set up by two opera fans hoping to broaden genre’s appeal
PUBLISHED: Tuesday, 18 October, 2016
This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as:
"Pop-up operas to bring classics to the masses"