Step back to 1939! This one-act opera described by the composer Gian Carlo Menotti as "an opera-buffa for radio in fourteen scenes" tells a twisted tale of morals amongst a gaggle of nosy women and an unsuspecting man. Commissioned by NBC Radio in 1939, it was one of the earliest operatic works composed specifically for live radio.
In what's sure to be a fun-filled evening of laughs and spectacle, Opera In The Rock will be presenting the work as a live radio play, complete with larger-than-life actors, on stage music, live sound effects, and comical commercial breaks. Starring Metropolitan Opera singer Diane Kesling alongside local soprano favorite Christine Donahue, the cast also includes Kara Claybrook, Ron Jensen-McDaniel and Sarah Stankiewicz Dailey.
"The Old Maid and The Thief: A 1939 Radio Hour" will be sung in English with music direction and piano accompaniment by John Willis.
Ticket Types:
General Admission, $35
Student Ticket, $25
VIP Ticket, $50 (Includes Drink Voucher & Prime Reserved Seating)