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PROMT 2
PROMPT’S proposition is that the whole evening is a prompt and it is a good excuse to come together and lean into what we love—what thrills us.
Come fill a room full of poets, movers, and musicians, have a beverage, see new works, throw your name in the hat—we will draw names for an open mic (5 min slots are limited.)
What questions are you asking? What in the world is intriguing you? What is it that brings us together to stand in front of each other and share? It’s a time for poets to speak.
Cost: Suggested donations $9, $13, 424
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Mountaintop
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Mountaintop - Katori Hall was the first black woman in history to win the Olivier Award for Best New Play for this fictional depiction of Martin Luther King Jr’s last night on earth in Room 306 of the Lorriane Hotel on the eve of his assassination in 1968.
“The Mountaintop is a bold shape shifter of a play.” Arifa Akbar – The Guardian
The Mountaintop’s Original Broadway production produced by Jean Doumanian, Sonia Friedman Productions, Ambassador Theatre Group, Raise the Roof 7, Ted Snowdon, Alhadeff Productions/Lauren Doll, B Square + 4 Productions/Broadway Across America, Jacki Barlia Florin/Cooper Federman, Ronnie Planalp/Moellenberg Taylor and Marla Rubin Productions/Blumenthal Performing Arts, in association with Scott Delman.
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Thanksgiving Play
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Thanksgiving Play - This comic satire is currently running in New York, celebrating the first time a Native American woman’s play has been produced on Broadway.
The story revolves around four woke white individuals who attempt to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month to be performed in schools.?
“it is the hilarious envelope in which she (FastHorse) delivers a brutal satire about mythmaking..” Jesse Green – New York Times
The Thanksgiving Play” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - To Kill a Mockingbird
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
To Kill a Mockingbird - adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee.
This is the stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Harper Lee. The story revolves around a small Alabama town lawyer Atticus Finch as he defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape that sends violent waves through the community in the 1930’s. Timeless and lingering, this hard-hitting work explores prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right.
“Onstage, a classic about Racism and Tolerance.” Aileen Jacobson – New York Times
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Mountaintop
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Mountaintop - Katori Hall was the first black woman in history to win the Olivier Award for Best New Play for this fictional depiction of Martin Luther King Jr’s last night on earth in Room 306 of the Lorriane Hotel on the eve of his assassination in 1968.
“The Mountaintop is a bold shape shifter of a play.” Arifa Akbar – The Guardian
The Mountaintop’s Original Broadway production produced by Jean Doumanian, Sonia Friedman Productions, Ambassador Theatre Group, Raise the Roof 7, Ted Snowdon, Alhadeff Productions/Lauren Doll, B Square + 4 Productions/Broadway Across America, Jacki Barlia Florin/Cooper Federman, Ronnie Planalp/Moellenberg Taylor and Marla Rubin Productions/Blumenthal Performing Arts, in association with Scott Delman.
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Thanksgiving Play
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Thanksgiving Play - This comic satire is currently running in New York, celebrating the first time a Native American woman’s play has been produced on Broadway.
The story revolves around four woke white individuals who attempt to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month to be performed in schools.?
“it is the hilarious envelope in which she (FastHorse) delivers a brutal satire about mythmaking..” Jesse Green – New York Times
The Thanksgiving Play” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - To Kill a Mockingbird
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
To Kill a Mockingbird - adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee.
This is the stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Harper Lee. The story revolves around a small Alabama town lawyer Atticus Finch as he defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape that sends violent waves through the community in the 1930’s. Timeless and lingering, this hard-hitting work explores prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right.
“Onstage, a classic about Racism and Tolerance.” Aileen Jacobson – New York Times
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Thanksgiving Play
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Thanksgiving Play - This comic satire is currently running in New York, celebrating the first time a Native American woman’s play has been produced on Broadway.
The story revolves around four woke white individuals who attempt to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month to be performed in schools.?
“it is the hilarious envelope in which she (FastHorse) delivers a brutal satire about mythmaking..” Jesse Green – New York Times
The Thanksgiving Play” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - To Kill a Mockingbird
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
To Kill a Mockingbird - adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee.
This is the stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Harper Lee. The story revolves around a small Alabama town lawyer Atticus Finch as he defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape that sends violent waves through the community in the 1930’s. Timeless and lingering, this hard-hitting work explores prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right.
“Onstage, a classic about Racism and Tolerance.” Aileen Jacobson – New York Times
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Mountaintop
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Mountaintop - Katori Hall was the first black woman in history to win the Olivier Award for Best New Play for this fictional depiction of Martin Luther King Jr’s last night on earth in Room 306 of the Lorriane Hotel on the eve of his assassination in 1968.
“The Mountaintop is a bold shape shifter of a play.” Arifa Akbar – The Guardian
The Mountaintop’s Original Broadway production produced by Jean Doumanian, Sonia Friedman Productions, Ambassador Theatre Group, Raise the Roof 7, Ted Snowdon, Alhadeff Productions/Lauren Doll, B Square + 4 Productions/Broadway Across America, Jacki Barlia Florin/Cooper Federman, Ronnie Planalp/Moellenberg Taylor and Marla Rubin Productions/Blumenthal Performing Arts, in association with Scott Delman.
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Thanksgiving Play
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Thanksgiving Play - This comic satire is currently running in New York, celebrating the first time a Native American woman’s play has been produced on Broadway.
The story revolves around four woke white individuals who attempt to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month to be performed in schools.?
“it is the hilarious envelope in which she (FastHorse) delivers a brutal satire about mythmaking..” Jesse Green – New York Times
The Thanksgiving Play” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - To Kill a Mockingbird
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
To Kill a Mockingbird - adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee.
This is the stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Harper Lee. The story revolves around a small Alabama town lawyer Atticus Finch as he defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape that sends violent waves through the community in the 1930’s. Timeless and lingering, this hard-hitting work explores prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right.
“Onstage, a classic about Racism and Tolerance.” Aileen Jacobson – New York Times
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Mountaintop
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Mountaintop - Katori Hall was the first black woman in history to win the Olivier Award for Best New Play for this fictional depiction of Martin Luther King Jr’s last night on earth in Room 306 of the Lorriane Hotel on the eve of his assassination in 1968.
“The Mountaintop is a bold shape shifter of a play.” Arifa Akbar – The Guardian
The Mountaintop’s Original Broadway production produced by Jean Doumanian, Sonia Friedman Productions, Ambassador Theatre Group, Raise the Roof 7, Ted Snowdon, Alhadeff Productions/Lauren Doll, B Square + 4 Productions/Broadway Across America, Jacki Barlia Florin/Cooper Federman, Ronnie Planalp/Moellenberg Taylor and Marla Rubin Productions/Blumenthal Performing Arts, in association with Scott Delman.
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - To Kill a Mockingbird
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
To Kill a Mockingbird - adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee.
This is the stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Harper Lee. The story revolves around a small Alabama town lawyer Atticus Finch as he defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape that sends violent waves through the community in the 1930’s. Timeless and lingering, this hard-hitting work explores prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right.
“Onstage, a classic about Racism and Tolerance.” Aileen Jacobson – New York Times
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Mountaintop
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Mountaintop - Katori Hall was the first black woman in history to win the Olivier Award for Best New Play for this fictional depiction of Martin Luther King Jr’s last night on earth in Room 306 of the Lorriane Hotel on the eve of his assassination in 1968.
“The Mountaintop is a bold shape shifter of a play.” Arifa Akbar – The Guardian
The Mountaintop’s Original Broadway production produced by Jean Doumanian, Sonia Friedman Productions, Ambassador Theatre Group, Raise the Roof 7, Ted Snowdon, Alhadeff Productions/Lauren Doll, B Square + 4 Productions/Broadway Across America, Jacki Barlia Florin/Cooper Federman, Ronnie Planalp/Moellenberg Taylor and Marla Rubin Productions/Blumenthal Performing Arts, in association with Scott Delman.
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Thanksgiving Play
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Thanksgiving Play - This comic satire is currently running in New York, celebrating the first time a Native American woman’s play has been produced on Broadway.
The story revolves around four woke white individuals who attempt to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month to be performed in schools.?
“it is the hilarious envelope in which she (FastHorse) delivers a brutal satire about mythmaking..” Jesse Green – New York Times
The Thanksgiving Play” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - To Kill a Mockingbird
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
To Kill a Mockingbird - adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee.
This is the stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Harper Lee. The story revolves around a small Alabama town lawyer Atticus Finch as he defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape that sends violent waves through the community in the 1930’s. Timeless and lingering, this hard-hitting work explores prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right.
“Onstage, a classic about Racism and Tolerance.” Aileen Jacobson – New York Times
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Mountaintop
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Mountaintop - Katori Hall was the first black woman in history to win the Olivier Award for Best New Play for this fictional depiction of Martin Luther King Jr’s last night on earth in Room 306 of the Lorriane Hotel on the eve of his assassination in 1968.
“The Mountaintop is a bold shape shifter of a play.” Arifa Akbar – The Guardian
The Mountaintop’s Original Broadway production produced by Jean Doumanian, Sonia Friedman Productions, Ambassador Theatre Group, Raise the Roof 7, Ted Snowdon, Alhadeff Productions/Lauren Doll, B Square + 4 Productions/Broadway Across America, Jacki Barlia Florin/Cooper Federman, Ronnie Planalp/Moellenberg Taylor and Marla Rubin Productions/Blumenthal Performing Arts, in association with Scott Delman.
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Thanksgiving Play
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Thanksgiving Play - This comic satire is currently running in New York, celebrating the first time a Native American woman’s play has been produced on Broadway.
The story revolves around four woke white individuals who attempt to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month to be performed in schools.?
“it is the hilarious envelope in which she (FastHorse) delivers a brutal satire about mythmaking..” Jesse Green – New York Times
The Thanksgiving Play” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Mountaintop
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Mountaintop - Katori Hall was the first black woman in history to win the Olivier Award for Best New Play for this fictional depiction of Martin Luther King Jr’s last night on earth in Room 306 of the Lorriane Hotel on the eve of his assassination in 1968.
“The Mountaintop is a bold shape shifter of a play.” Arifa Akbar – The Guardian
The Mountaintop’s Original Broadway production produced by Jean Doumanian, Sonia Friedman Productions, Ambassador Theatre Group, Raise the Roof 7, Ted Snowdon, Alhadeff Productions/Lauren Doll, B Square + 4 Productions/Broadway Across America, Jacki Barlia Florin/Cooper Federman, Ronnie Planalp/Moellenberg Taylor and Marla Rubin Productions/Blumenthal Performing Arts, in association with Scott Delman.
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Thanksgiving Play
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Thanksgiving Play - This comic satire is currently running in New York, celebrating the first time a Native American woman’s play has been produced on Broadway.
The story revolves around four woke white individuals who attempt to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month to be performed in schools.?
“it is the hilarious envelope in which she (FastHorse) delivers a brutal satire about mythmaking..” Jesse Green – New York Times
The Thanksgiving Play” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - To Kill a Mockingbird
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
To Kill a Mockingbird - adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee.
This is the stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Harper Lee. The story revolves around a small Alabama town lawyer Atticus Finch as he defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape that sends violent waves through the community in the 1930’s. Timeless and lingering, this hard-hitting work explores prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right.
“Onstage, a classic about Racism and Tolerance.” Aileen Jacobson – New York Times
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Mountaintop
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Mountaintop - Katori Hall was the first black woman in history to win the Olivier Award for Best New Play for this fictional depiction of Martin Luther King Jr’s last night on earth in Room 306 of the Lorriane Hotel on the eve of his assassination in 1968.
“The Mountaintop is a bold shape shifter of a play.” Arifa Akbar – The Guardian
The Mountaintop’s Original Broadway production produced by Jean Doumanian, Sonia Friedman Productions, Ambassador Theatre Group, Raise the Roof 7, Ted Snowdon, Alhadeff Productions/Lauren Doll, B Square + 4 Productions/Broadway Across America, Jacki Barlia Florin/Cooper Federman, Ronnie Planalp/Moellenberg Taylor and Marla Rubin Productions/Blumenthal Performing Arts, in association with Scott Delman.
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - The Thanksgiving Play
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
The Thanksgiving Play - This comic satire is currently running in New York, celebrating the first time a Native American woman’s play has been produced on Broadway.
The story revolves around four woke white individuals who attempt to create a politically correct First Thanksgiving play for Native American Heritage Month to be performed in schools.?
“it is the hilarious envelope in which she (FastHorse) delivers a brutal satire about mythmaking..” Jesse Green – New York Times
The Thanksgiving Play” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
Bellingham TheaterWorks Summer Repertory Theatre - To Kill a Mockingbird
The FireHouse Arts & Events Center is excited to host this year’s Bellingham TheatreWorks Fairhaven Summer Repertory Theatre (FSRT) lineup featuring three award-winning works with women as central to each story.
To Kill a Mockingbird - adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee.
This is the stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Harper Lee. The story revolves around a small Alabama town lawyer Atticus Finch as he defends Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape that sends violent waves through the community in the 1930’s. Timeless and lingering, this hard-hitting work explores prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right.
“Onstage, a classic about Racism and Tolerance.” Aileen Jacobson – New York Times
Cost: $25 per show
Purchase advance tickets per show or season pass
Website: bellinghamtheatreworks.org
WWU Opera - L’Amant Anonyme (The Anonymous Lover)
The Anonymous Lover (L’Amont Anonyme) by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint George
Heather Dudenbostel, Director | Mark Davies, Music Director | Emma Beha, Choreographer
Join WWU Opera in Las Vegas for this hilarious, all-ages, 1980s-inspired adaptation of The Anonymous Lover by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
The story centers around Léontine, a widow disenchanted with the idea of love, but nonetheless ardently pursued by a secret admirer. The events unfold at Léontine’s Chapel of Love in Las Vegas, where our cynical leading lady is hosting a wedding for her niece Jeannette. The news that her admirer may show up at the wedding in person turns up the excitement—and the fun!
The production is presented as chamber opera in two-acts with piano and a cast of ten singers. The music is sung in French with projected supertitles and dialogue in English.
Seating is limited, so don’t wait to purchase your tickets. Arrive early and chose a seat in one of the coveted wedding pews to be closer to the action!
Tickets are available online or in person at the WWU box office (recommended) or at the door.
Cost: $24 for General Admission, $12 for Faculty/Staff, Free for WWU Students on May 9th
Purchase advance tickets here
WWU Opera - L’Amant Anonyme (The Anonymous Lover)
The Anonymous Lover (L’Amont Anonyme) by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint George
Heather Dudenbostel, Director | Mark Davies, Music Director | Emma Beha, Choreographer
Join WWU Opera in Las Vegas for this hilarious, all-ages, 1980s-inspired adaptation of The Anonymous Lover by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
The story centers around Léontine, a widow disenchanted with the idea of love, but nonetheless ardently pursued by a secret admirer. The events unfold at Léontine’s Chapel of Love in Las Vegas, where our cynical leading lady is hosting a wedding for her niece Jeannette. The news that her admirer may show up at the wedding in person turns up the excitement—and the fun!
The production is presented as chamber opera in two-acts with piano and a cast of ten singers. The music is sung in French with projected supertitles and dialogue in English.
Seating is limited, so don’t wait to purchase your tickets. Arrive early and chose a seat in one of the coveted wedding pews to be closer to the action!
Tickets are available online or in person at the WWU box office (recommended) or at the door.
Cost: $24 for General Admission, $12 for Faculty/Staff, Free for WWU Students on May 9th
Purchase advance tickets here
WWU Opera - L’Amant Anonyme (The Anonymous Lover)
The Anonymous Lover (L’Amont Anonyme) by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint George
Heather Dudenbostel, Director | Mark Davies, Music Director | Emma Beha, Choreographer
Join WWU Opera in Las Vegas for this hilarious, all-ages, 1980s-inspired adaptation of The Anonymous Lover by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
The story centers around Léontine, a widow disenchanted with the idea of love, but nonetheless ardently pursued by a secret admirer. The events unfold at Léontine’s Chapel of Love in Las Vegas, where our cynical leading lady is hosting a wedding for her niece Jeannette. The news that her admirer may show up at the wedding in person turns up the excitement—and the fun!
The production is presented as chamber opera in two-acts with piano and a cast of ten singers. The music is sung in French with projected supertitles and dialogue in English.
Seating is limited, so don’t wait to purchase your tickets. Arrive early and chose a seat in one of the coveted wedding pews to be closer to the action!
Tickets are available online or in person at the WWU box office (recommended) or at the door.
Cost: $24 for General Admission, $12 for Faculty/Staff, Free for WWU Students on May 9th
Purchase advance tickets here
WWU Opera - L’Amant Anonyme (The Anonymous Lover)
The Anonymous Lover (L’Amont Anonyme) by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint George
Heather Dudenbostel, Director | Mark Davies, Music Director | Emma Beha, Choreographer
Join WWU Opera in Las Vegas for this hilarious, all-ages, 1980s-inspired adaptation of The Anonymous Lover by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
The story centers around Léontine, a widow disenchanted with the idea of love, but nonetheless ardently pursued by a secret admirer. The events unfold at Léontine’s Chapel of Love in Las Vegas, where our cynical leading lady is hosting a wedding for her niece Jeannette. The news that her admirer may show up at the wedding in person turns up the excitement—and the fun!
The production is presented as chamber opera in two-acts with piano and a cast of ten singers. The music is sung in French with projected supertitles and dialogue in English.
Seating is limited, so don’t wait to purchase your tickets. Arrive early and chose a seat in one of the coveted wedding pews to be closer to the action!
Tickets are available online or in person at the WWU box office (recommended) or at the door.
Cost: $24 for General Admission, $12 for Faculty/Staff, Free for WWU Students on May 9th
Purchase advance tickets here
WWU Opera - L’Amant Anonyme (The Anonymous Lover)
The Anonymous Lover (L’Amont Anonyme) by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint George
Heather Dudenbostel, Director | Mark Davies, Music Director | Emma Beha, Choreographer
This evening’s performance is WWU Night! All are welcome! Faculty and Staff $12 and no cost for WWU Students, Tickets are still required.
Join WWU Opera in Las Vegas for this hilarious, all-ages, 1980s-inspired adaptation of The Anonymous Lover by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
The story centers around Léontine, a widow disenchanted with the idea of love, but nonetheless ardently pursued by a secret admirer. The events unfold at Léontine’s Chapel of Love in Las Vegas, where our cynical leading lady is hosting a wedding for her niece Jeannette. The news that her admirer may show up at the wedding in person turns up the excitement—and the fun!
The production is presented as chamber opera in two-acts with piano and a cast of ten singers. The music is sung in French with projected supertitles and dialogue in English.
Seating is limited, so don’t wait to purchase your tickets. Arrive early and chose a seat in one of the coveted wedding pews to be closer to the action!
Tickets are available online or in person at the WWU box office (recommended) or at the door.
Cost: $24 for General Admission, $12 for Faculty/Staff, Free for WWU Students on May 9th
Purchase advance tickets here