Die Fledermaus with the Sacramento Philharmonic and Orchestra
Feb
24

Die Fledermaus with the Sacramento Philharmonic and Orchestra

Mistaken identities, scandalous love interests, absolute chaos, and hysterical outcomes. Die Fledermaus follows Gabriel von Eisenstein and his friend, Dr. Falke, through a high-class, champagne-fueled evening before Eisenstein must report to prison. With the world around them in turmoil, Falke persuades Eisenstein to attend a debaucherous soiree—hosted by the Russian Prince Orlofsky—with the complex but light-hearted plan to exact revenge on his friend.

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Bound at Seattle Opera
Jun
18

Bound at Seattle Opera

Music by Huang Ruo; Libretto by Bao-Long Chu

Inspired by a true story, eleventh grade honor roll student Diane Tran is the child of two Vietnamese immigrants who are now divorced. With her father rarely around and her mother gone, Diane feels bound to help provide financially for her family, be both sister and parent to her siblings, and also keep up her honor roll studies.

Through the lens of an exhausted dream, we follow Diane as she struggles with familial duties, her mother's abandonment, and the injustices of a system lacking compassion or understanding. As Diane's mother shares her own reasons for leaving family behind, Diane must make an impossible decision in this "land of laws."

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Bound at Seattle Opera
Jun
17

Bound at Seattle Opera

Music by Huang Ruo; Libretto by Bao-Long Chu

Inspired by a true story, eleventh grade honor roll student Diane Tran is the child of two Vietnamese immigrants who are now divorced. With her father rarely around and her mother gone, Diane feels bound to help provide financially for her family, be both sister and parent to her siblings, and also keep up her honor roll studies.

Through the lens of an exhausted dream, we follow Diane as she struggles with familial duties, her mother's abandonment, and the injustices of a system lacking compassion or understanding. As Diane's mother shares her own reasons for leaving family behind, Diane must make an impossible decision in this "land of laws."

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Bound at Seattle Opera (Teen Performance)
Jun
16

Bound at Seattle Opera (Teen Performance)

Music by Huang Ruo; Libretto by Bao-Long Chu

Inspired by a true story, eleventh grade honor roll student Diane Tran is the child of two Vietnamese immigrants who are now divorced. With her father rarely around and her mother gone, Diane feels bound to help provide financially for her family, be both sister and parent to her siblings, and also keep up her honor roll studies.

Through the lens of an exhausted dream, we follow Diane as she struggles with familial duties, her mother's abandonment, and the injustices of a system lacking compassion or understanding. As Diane's mother shares her own reasons for leaving family behind, Diane must make an impossible decision in this "land of laws."

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Bound at Seattle Opera
Jun
11

Bound at Seattle Opera

Music by Huang Ruo; Libretto by Bao-Long Chu

Inspired by a true story, eleventh grade honor roll student Diane Tran is the child of two Vietnamese immigrants who are now divorced. With her father rarely around and her mother gone, Diane feels bound to help provide financially for her family, be both sister and parent to her siblings, and also keep up her honor roll studies.

Through the lens of an exhausted dream, we follow Diane as she struggles with familial duties, her mother's abandonment, and the injustices of a system lacking compassion or understanding. As Diane's mother shares her own reasons for leaving family behind, Diane must make an impossible decision in this "land of laws."

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Bound at Seattle Opera
Jun
10

Bound at Seattle Opera

Music by Huang Ruo; Libretto by Bao-Long Chu

Inspired by a true story, eleventh grade honor roll student Diane Tran is the child of two Vietnamese immigrants who are now divorced. With her father rarely around and her mother gone, Diane feels bound to help provide financially for her family, be both sister and parent to her siblings, and also keep up her honor roll studies.

Through the lens of an exhausted dream, we follow Diane as she struggles with familial duties, her mother's abandonment, and the injustices of a system lacking compassion or understanding. As Diane's mother shares her own reasons for leaving family behind, Diane must make an impossible decision in this "land of laws."

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Bound at Seattle Opera
Jun
9

Bound at Seattle Opera

Music by Huang Ruo; Libretto by Bao-Long Chu

Inspired by a true story, eleventh grade honor roll student Diane Tran is the child of two Vietnamese immigrants who are now divorced. With her father rarely around and her mother gone, Diane feels bound to help provide financially for her family, be both sister and parent to her siblings, and also keep up her honor roll studies.

Through the lens of an exhausted dream, we follow Diane as she struggles with familial duties, her mother's abandonment, and the injustices of a system lacking compassion or understanding. As Diane's mother shares her own reasons for leaving family behind, Diane must make an impossible decision in this "land of laws."

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Gianni Schicchi
Feb
25

Gianni Schicchi

Succession meets The Sopranos in this tongue-in-cheek production of Puccini’s first and only comedy. A cast of internationally acclaimed guest performers joins NJFO to present this rip-roaring comic romp of deception, greed and double-crossing. Stage director Josh Miller brings it all into a flambuoyant 1970s setting. Sung in Italian with English supertitles, this riotous performance boasts some of the composer’s most memorable work including the renowned “O mio babbino caro,” one of the most popular arias in opera – ever. Opera lovers (and even opera haters) are in for a treat!  

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Gianni Schicchi
Feb
24

Gianni Schicchi

  • Stevens Institute of Technology, DeBaun Auditorium (map)
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Succession meets The Sopranos in this tongue-in-cheek production of Puccini’s first and only comedy. A cast of internationally acclaimed guest performers joins New Jersey Festival Orchestra to present this rip-roaring comic romp of deception, greed and double-crossing. Stage director Josh Miller brings it all into a flambuoyant 1970s setting. Sung in Italian with English supertitles, this riotous performance boasts some of the composer’s most memorable work including the renowned “O mio babbino caro,” one of the most popular arias in opera – ever. Opera lovers (and even opera haters) are in for a treat!  

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Chilltown Boogie - The Mayor
Oct
2

Chilltown Boogie - The Mayor

Con Vivo Music presents Chilltown Boogie, an opera by Alon Nechushtan, telling the history of Jersey City in 5 stories at 5 locations across the city. This epic production spans 150 years of history with an ensemble of singers and chamber orchestra, alongside dancers from Nimbus Dance.

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The Little Match Girl
Apr
8

The Little Match Girl


The Little Match Girl, the iconic story by Hans Christian Andersen, comes to life in this brand new musical adaptation, set to a contemporary score filled with soaring melodies. It's New Year's Eve, and the Little Match Girl is forced onto the streets to sell matches to support her family. Cold and alone, her wondrous imagination takes her away from the harsh realities and struggles of her daily life. Armed with match sticks and music, she finds the hope we all need.

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The Montana Mikado
Feb
13

The Montana Mikado

Soren Kisiel of Bozeman’s own Broad Comedy and Camp Equinox updates Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado to present-day Montana. This brand-new & revolutionary adaptation combines Arthur Sullivan’s original 19th-Century music with Kisiel’s searing satire of contemporary Bozeman culture.

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The Montana Mikado
Feb
12

The Montana Mikado

Soren Kisiel of Bozeman’s own Broad Comedy and Camp Equinox updates Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado to present-day Montana. This brand-new & revolutionary adaptation combines Arthur Sullivan’s original 19th-Century music with Kisiel’s searing satire of contemporary Bozeman culture.

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The Montana Mikado
Feb
11

The Montana Mikado

Soren Kisiel of Bozeman’s own Broad Comedy and Camp Equinox updates Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado to present-day Montana. This brand-new & revolutionary adaptation combines Arthur Sullivan’s original 19th-Century music with Kisiel’s searing satire of contemporary Bozeman culture.

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The Montana Mikado
Feb
6

The Montana Mikado

Soren Kisiel of Bozeman’s own Broad Comedy and Camp Equinox updates Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado to present-day Montana. This brand-new & revolutionary adaptation combines Arthur Sullivan’s original 19th-Century music with Kisiel’s searing satire of contemporary Bozeman culture.

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The Montana Mikado
Feb
5

The Montana Mikado

Soren Kisiel of Bozeman’s own Broad Comedy and Camp Equinox updates Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado to present-day Montana. This brand-new & revolutionary adaptation combines Arthur Sullivan’s original 19th-Century music with Kisiel’s searing satire of contemporary Bozeman culture.

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The Montana Mikado
Feb
4

The Montana Mikado

Soren Kisiel of Bozeman’s own Broad Comedy and Camp Equinox updates Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado to present-day Montana. This brand-new & revolutionary adaptation combines Arthur Sullivan’s original 19th-Century music with Kisiel’s searing satire of contemporary Bozeman culture.

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