The Lyric Opera of Chicago and San Francisco Opera have canceled the fall portions of their 2020-21 seasons due to the new coronavirus.
29.05.2020 - 19:05 / variety.com
By Jazz Tangcay
Artisans Editor
Writer and producer Phil Rosenthal is back with the third season of his globe-trotting food series “Somebody Feed Phil” May 29 on Netflix. In the new season, Rosenthal’s food-tasting adventures take him to Marrakesh, London, Chicago, Montreal and Seoul.
“I start with places that I want to go to or these are places that I love and want to show other people,” he tells Variety.
He filmed the season, which will be split into two parts, well ahead of the coronavirus
The Lyric Opera of Chicago and San Francisco Opera have canceled the fall portions of their 2020-21 seasons due to the new coronavirus.
coronavirus, a move that eliminates four of its 10 productions and delays opening night from Sept. 17 to Jan.
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The third season of “Somebody Feed Phil” launched Friday on Netflix and after you binge your way through the five episodes that find Phil Rosenthal exploring the food scenes in Montreal, Seoul, Marrakesh, Chicago and London, we know your mouth will be watering from all that vicarious eating your brain was doing.
The last time I spoke with Phil Rosenthal was in June 2018. I was living in London, traveling to different countries monthly, and the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond was promoting the second season of his Netflix travel food series, Somebody Feed Phil.
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