Posts tagged opera
The Guerillas Drop a New Album and World Premiere Film!

In celebration of Women’s History Month, Guerilla Opera drops a new studio album and presents the world premiere of an operatic film of I Give You My Home, a monodrama with music and original libretto by local composer Beth Wiemann and is brought to life by the acclaimed filmmaker, Cara Consilvio.

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Guerilla Opera’s Newest Opera is Adapted from a Best-Selling Steampunk Graphic Novel!

The MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST), MIT Music and Theater Arts, and Guerilla Opera present the world premiere of The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage a comedic new opera that features Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage, the true-life unsung inventors of the first computer, using their brilliant new invention to "fight crime" in alternative universes.

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BOSTON’S GUERILLA OPERA TO PREMIERE "RUMPELSTILTSKIN" ANIMATED FILM AND ALBUM

On January 7th at 8:00 PM Boston’s Guerilla Opera will premiere “Rumpelstiltskin,” an animated film reimagination of the classic fairy tale. Friday, January 14th marks the album release of RUMPELSTILTSKIN from Navona Records, where Epstein's reimagination of the classic story and Guerilla Opera’s world class performance will be available to stream everywhere.

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Guerilla Opera Performs Works by Iranian Women Composers at the Museum of Science

In their 15th Anniversary Season, the Guerillas of Boston join the Museum of Science on its popular series, SubSpace. Guerilla Opera’s FRACTURED is a performance exhibition of two works by composers Anahita Abassi and Bahar Royai exploring themes of fractured experiences.

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Guerilla Opera Opens their 15th Anniversary Season with Stories from Ellis Island

At the opening of their 15th Anniversary Season, Guerilla Opera presents a live production of ELLIS, a world premiere multimedia and immersive opera, composed and with electronic sound design by Gabriele Vanoni, libretto by Ewa Chrusciel, and with video installation and stage direction by Laine Rettmer.

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