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Single Tickets now on sale for Dwell Together and Anna Bolena

 

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Don't miss the rest of our bold 2024/25 season!

We are excited to announce that single tickets are now on sale for our upcoming productions of Dwell Together and Anna Bolena

Experience Dwell Together this March, featuring the Pittsburgh premiere of Joel Thompson’s powerful The Seven Last Words of the Unarmed, presented alongside Julia Perry’s heart-wrenching Stabat Mater, Leonard Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, and other choral works — a program that will move and inspire you. 

Anna Bolena examines the psychological depth and intertwining fates of Anne Boleyn and Jane Seymour as they navigate the whims of the oppressive, murderous King Henry VIII. This innovative new production invites audiences into a multi-dimensional exploration of history and the human condition.

Now that’s music that deserves to be heard!

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Coming Soon: The Little Prince

This November, join us for a heartwarming production that’s perfect for audiences of all ages: The Little Prince!

Based on the classic novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and featuring a score by Academy Award-winning composer Rachel Portman, this charming opera will bring a smile to your face and a song to your heart. 

This new production, created by acclaimed stage director Keturah Stickann in collaboration with conductor and Artistic & General Director Maria Sensi Sellner, features 12-year-old America's Got Talent phenom Victory Brinker in the title role and internationally-lauded baritone Daniel Teadt as The Pilot, alongside the Pittsburgh Youth Chorus and Resonance Chamber Orchestra.

Tickets for The Little Prince are selling fast! Don’t miss your chance to experience the exciting Pittsburgh premiere of this family-friendly opera!

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