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… Puccini's La bohème was the most produced opera in the past ten years. (Opera America)




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Orpheus and Eurydice
by Christoph Willibald Gluck
September 25 - October 3, 2010

A voice so beautiful he can charm the gods. Not even the underworld can separate Orpheus from his lost love, Eurydice, on his journey from heartbreak to ultimate triumph.
Cinderella
by Gioachino Rossini
October 30 - November 7, 2010

A rollicking rendition of a fairy tale favorite. Amid a blaze of vocal pyrotechnics and a shimmering score, Angelina finds her Prince Charming (despite the efforts of her idiot stepfather and obnoxious stepsisters).
Mary Stuart
by Gaetano Donizetti
January 29 - February 6, 2011

For a queen to stand, a queen must fall. Two of history's most commanding women, Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, engage in a ruthless fight for the English throne - and the heart of one man.
La traviata
by Giuseppe Verdi
March 5 - March 13, 2011

The world-famous classic that inspired Moulin Rouge! Violetta's romantic happiness is dashed in Verdi's heartrending story of a Parisian courtesan who falls for a younger man, but must give him up.
Wuthering Heights
by Bernard Herrmann
April 16 - April 23, 2011

A gothic romance by a Hollywood legend. Wuthering Heights is based on Emily Brontë’s gothic romance. Unable to bridge the chasm of social class, Heathcliff and Catherine are consumed by a love that can never be, and its legacy haunts the windswept Yorkshire moors. The music of the opera, composed by Hollywood legend Bernard Herrmann, underscores the novel’s passion, prejudice and mystery.