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Aspects of the Opera7:30 PM
Pre-Performance Lecture6:00 PM
Falstaff7:30 PM
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Pre-Performance Lecture12:30 PM
Falstaff2:00 PM
Post-Performance Q&A5:15 PM
The merry wives of Windsor unite in mischief-making when an ignoble nobleman plots to seduce both of them for fun and profit in this inventive creation capping Verdi’s career. A true ensemble tour-de-force, Falstaff improves upon the original Merry Wives script, keeping the sweet, young-lovers subplot and adding the knight’s most pithy observations from Henry IV for good measure. Equal parts orchestral virtuosity and riotously paced comedy, this opera is a perfect fusion of Renaissance realism and lighthearted fantasy.
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La Bohème: Marcus DeLoach (Schaunard), Ashraf Sewailam (Colline), Gun-Brit Barkmin (Mimì), Scott Piper (Rodolfo), and Michael Todd Simpson (Marcello) © Rozarii Lynch