Thank you so much to everybody who came! We had a full house; next time, for Il Trovatore, we will have two performances (November 6 and 8).
***Breaking news: with conductor Paul Nadler of the Metropolitan Opera and the IVAI***
Verdi's opera La Traviata
is a universal favorite. The title character gives up high society for
love, only to sacrifice it in order to save her lover from the social
stigma of being with her. The intense emotions, clashing worlds, and
gripping moral
dilemmas are brought to life with amazingly beautiful music by the
international award-winning cast, featuring soprano Emily Duncan-Brown
in the role of Violetta. Conductor: Paul Nadler Music advisor: Jorge Parodi. Stage
directors: Carlos Conde and Mathieu Guertin. In Italian,
with English supertitles. Click here for more details of the production.
Please click on the picture to buy tickets through Artful.ly
General admission $45 ($40 for senior citizens, military, teachers, and faculty; $15 for students)
You can also buy tickets in person at the Kimball Theatre, at 1-800-HISTORY, or at www.kimballtheatre.org
Seats are unmarked (general admission); all seats in the house are at a
distance from the stage that would be considered prime orchestra seats
in a larger opera house, and all seats have unobstructed views.
The Kimball Theatre is a 410-seat facility and is wheelchair-accessible
-- please call (757) 565-8588 or 1-800-HISTORY for accessibility needs.
There are free and low-cost paid parking lots nearby.