Alison Trainer: Lisa

Bellini’s bel canto masterpiece.  Tickets & Information.

Matt Boehler

A tribute to gay composers and a celebration of the lives of gay men, with songs by Poulenc, Tchaikovsky, Griffes, Bernstein, Porter, Blitzstein and many others.  Featuring pianist Steven Blier with tenor Scott Murphree, baritones Jesse Blumberg and Matthew Worth, and bass Matt Boehler.  Tickets & Information.

Jesse Blumberg

A tribute to gay composers and a celebration of the lives of gay men, with songs by Poulenc, Tchaikovsky, Griffes, Bernstein, Porter, Blitzstein and many others.  Featuring pianist Steven Blier with tenor Scott Murphree, baritones Jesse Blumberg and Matthew Worth, and bass Matt Boehler.  Tickets & Information.

Scott Scully: Remendado

The Met’s thrilling new production returns with Elina Garanca and Roberto Alagna reprising their sensational performances. Also featuring Kate Aldrich, Nicole Cabell, Hei-Kyung Hong, Brandon Jovanovich, Mariusz Kwiecien, and Paulo Szot.  Tickets & Information.

Craig Irvin – Sam

Passion, political intrigue, witchcraft, and betrayal — here is opera at its grandest, with magnificent voices soaring at their fervent best!

Conspirators plot to assassinate the Swedish king, who shares a secret love with Amelia — and she’s none other than the wife of his most loyal protector! Friendship turns… read more

Alison Trainer: Lisa

Bellini’s bel canto masterpiece.  Tickets & Information.

David Portillo: Ferrando

An outlandish bet puts true love to the test
The game, light-hearted at first, gets complicated when hearts are torn and emotions conflicted. Will love and trust be restored so there is a “happy” ending with the original couples? Or will we be left to wonder: is there any… read more

Camille Zamora: Despina

An outlandish bet puts true love to the test
The game, light-hearted at first, gets complicated when hearts are torn and emotions conflicted. Will love and trust be restored so there is a “happy” ending with the original couples? Or will we be left to wonder: is there any… read more

Jennifer Aylmer – Soloist

Handel’s masterpiece, Messiah, is perhaps the most famous oratorio ever written and unique among Handel’s other ones. A German who initially made his fame writing Italian operas for English audiences, Handel found in the 1730s that the public wanted something new and more understandable. After composing some three dozen Italian… read more

Gaston Rivero: Rodolfo

A wondrous young love blossoms in the bohemian world of 1830s Paris.  It all begins with Mimi’s gentle voice at the door. Might she have a light for her candle? And that one small light ignites opera’s most touching and poignant love story.  From the moment Rodolfo stares into her… read more