Apr. 21, 2023 /
PRZen / NEW YORK -- A story of the Bohemian artists' daily lives centered around two pairs of young lovers in the 1830s Paris shows the fragility of love and life. This beloved opera, La Boheme, will come to life at
THE CENTER AT WEST PARK, New York. The performance dates and times are as follow:
Friday, April 28th at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Apr 29th at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Friday, May 5th, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 6th, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Theater Address: THE CENTER AT WEST PARK, 165 W 86TH STREET, NEW YORK
Conducted by
Richard Cordova, whose credit includes Amore Opera's US premiere of Dinorah in 2019, the production features three dynamic casts accompanied by chorus and orchestra.
Sabrina Palladino makes her directorial debut, taking the mantle from Amore's founding and longtime stage and artistic director,
Nathan Hull, who died in 2020. Sabrina, an Amato and Amore Opera alumna whose singing credit with Amore includes Mimì, Tosca and Hanna Glawari, is known for her directorial work, including Verdi's Nabucco at Montclair Opera.
The stellar casts of performers include many Amore veteran singers and several new up-and-coming young singers. Jose Heredia, Rachel Hippert, Jesse Malgieri, Cassandra Douglas and Michelle Pretto return to reprise their Boheme roles at Amore. Amore returnee Dilara Unsal, Jennifer Moore, and Muir Ingliss perform in Boheme for the first time at Amore. Making their debut at Amore are singers Chris Fistonich, Chris Trapani, Diego Valdez, and Yeawon Jun.
For more information on the cast and their bios, visit
https://www.amoreopera.org/productions/la-boheme-2023The tickets are priced at
$40 for adult general admission and
$35 for senior/student/child. For those who would like to sponsor Amore Opera, the $500 Patron's Perk ticket (of which $425 is tax-deductible) will offer special access to prime seating on stage in Act 2 with champagne, cookies, and chocolates. The $800 Friends with Benefits tickets offer the same exhilarating experience for two. For ticket purchase, the Patron's perks and more, visit
https://www.amoreopera.org/tickets or email boxoffice@amoreopera.org.
Amore Opera has been a generous stage for developing and showcasing young and up-and-coming opera talents from day one, fully sustained by the support of the New York State Council on the Arts, community members and opera lovers. The performances are dedicated to the life and work of Nathan Hull and other cherished Amore members we lost during the Covid-19 pandemic.
We appreciate your attendance and encourage you to share this information widely. For general information and all press inquiries, contact Connie Yi at
press@amoreopera.org.
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