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'''Mark Thomas Ketterson''' (born 1954, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American performing arts critic and writer. He is the Chicago correspondent for [[Opera News]] magazine,and has also written for [[Playbill]], the ''Chicago Tribune'', and ''Chicago'' magazine as well as ''Concertonet.com'' and ''Chicago on the Aisle''. Mr. Ketterson studied drama and psychology at [[Vanderbilt University]] and music at Peabody College and Vanderbilt's Blair Academy. He trained at [[Actor's Theatre of Louisville]] and became involved with Chicago's St. Nicholas Theatre and various tours. He subsequently studied at Chicago Musical College at Roosevelt University, then completed his graduate study in mental health at the University of Illinois and worked as a social worker before focusing on music criticism. Mr. Ketterson is a regular contributor and annotator for the publications of performing arts organizations throughout the United States, including Lyric Opera of Chicago, The Metropolitan Opera Guild, Houston Grand Opera, Washington National Opera at Kennedy Center, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Ravinia Festival, and the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. He has lectured extensively on theatre, opera, and arts education, and has profiled such disparate artists as conductor Riccardo Muti, Bobby McFerrin, Patti LuPone, Paul Gemignani, and Sir James Galway.
'''Mark Thomas Ketterson''' (born 1954, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American performing arts critic and writer. He is the Chicago correspondent for [[Opera News]] magazine,and has also written for [[Playbill]], the [[Chicago Tribune]], and ''Chicago'' magazine as well as ''Concertonet.com'' and ''Chicago on the Aisle''. Mr. Ketterson studied drama and psychology at [[Vanderbilt University]] and music at Peabody College and Vanderbilt's Blair Academy. He trained at [[Actor's Theatre of Louisville]] and became involved with Chicago's St. Nicholas Theatre and various national tours. He subsequently studied at Chicago Musical College at Roosevelt University, then completed his graduate study in mental health at the University of Illinois and worked as a social worker before focusing on performing arts journalism. Mr. Ketterson is a regular contributor and annotator for the publications of performing arts organizations throughout the United States, including [[Lyric Opera of Chicago]], The Metropolitan Opera Guild, Houston Grand Opera, Washington National Opera at Kennedy Center, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the [[Ravinia Festival]], and [[Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts]]. He has lectured extensively on theatre, opera, and arts education, and has profiled such disparate artists as conductor Riccardo Muti, Bobby McFerrin, Patti LuPone, Paul Gemignani, and Sir James Galway.


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Revision as of 15:13, 4 July 2018

Mark Thomas Ketterson
BornMark Thomas Ketterson
1954
Nashville, Tennessee
OccupationAuthor, performing arts commentator and critic
NationalityAmerican
Alma materVanderbilt University and University of Illinois
SubjectArts Journalism
SpouseJohn N. Fliszar

Mark Thomas Ketterson (born 1954, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American performing arts critic and writer. He is the Chicago correspondent for Opera News magazine,and has also written for Playbill, the Chicago Tribune, and Chicago magazine as well as Concertonet.com and Chicago on the Aisle. Mr. Ketterson studied drama and psychology at Vanderbilt University and music at Peabody College and Vanderbilt's Blair Academy. He trained at Actor's Theatre of Louisville and became involved with Chicago's St. Nicholas Theatre and various national tours. He subsequently studied at Chicago Musical College at Roosevelt University, then completed his graduate study in mental health at the University of Illinois and worked as a social worker before focusing on performing arts journalism. Mr. Ketterson is a regular contributor and annotator for the publications of performing arts organizations throughout the United States, including Lyric Opera of Chicago, The Metropolitan Opera Guild, Houston Grand Opera, Washington National Opera at Kennedy Center, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Ravinia Festival, and Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. He has lectured extensively on theatre, opera, and arts education, and has profiled such disparate artists as conductor Riccardo Muti, Bobby McFerrin, Patti LuPone, Paul Gemignani, and Sir James Galway.

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Patti LuPone at Ravinia Universitories Grand Ole Opera