Opening night is quickly approaching! Enjoy a night full of love affairs, hidden identities and of course, champagne! Don’t miss our third annual NEMPAC Opera Project production, Die Fledermaus by Strauss, in English! Once again, we will be performing in Historic Faneuil Hall in Downtown Boston, on Friday, June 27th and Saturday, June 28th, 2014 at 7:30 pm. Both Faneuil Hall performances will be fully staged and with a full orchestra, under the musical direction of Dr. Tiffany Chang and directed by Adrienne Boris.
The NEMPAC Opera Project was founded by Rebecca Rapoport-Cole and Sherri Snow in 2012. The project’s mission is to serve Boston’s artistic community of singers, instrumentalists and artistic staff, as well as the general public by providing affordable opera in urban Boston. We’ve also been able to provide over 150 local singers, directors, and musicians the professional experiences they seek.
In an effort to challenge the boundaries of what a theatre space “has” to be, the NEMPAC Opera Project has sought to use exclusively non-traditional spaces. In our first year, we took the provocative work of Bizet’s Carmen to St. Paul’s Cathedral in downtown Boston, and also provided a community outreach performance at Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park. Last year, we performed Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte in Boston’s Faneuil Hall. The production was so successful in this space, that we have chosen to return again in 2014 with our English production of Die Fledermaus.
Tickets are on sale now! Reserve your seat online!
Regular $25, VIP $45, Student/Senior $20
A free community outreach performance will also be held on Sunday, June 29th at Christopher Columbus Park at 8:00 p.m. Bring your lawn chair!
Rehearsals are looking terrific and this show is not to be missed!