Sunday, February 3, 2013

The Little Sweep Children's Opera


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Erica Olden
Tel: 412-580-9267
Email: microscopicopera@gmail.com

THE MICROSCOPIC OPERA COMPANY PRESENTS:
The Little Sweep
A Children’s Opera by Benjamin Britten

In celebration of Benjamin Britten’s birth centennial celebration, The Microscopic Opera Company presents The Little Sweep featuring professional singers and students from CAPA High School, and chamber orchestra (string quartet, four hand piano and percussion).

Music Director, Artistic Director, Andres Cladera
Stage Director, Adam Pribila
Scenic Design, Richard Preffer
Lighting Design, Scott Nelson
Costume Design, Cassandra Bass
Six singers from CAPA High School are joined by Microscopic Opera Company singers: Daphne Alderson, Jenifer Weber, Sasha Piastro, Kathryn Copland Donaldson, Sean Donaldson, Nathan Hart, William Strom, Billy Wayne Coakley, Lauren Braun and Thespina Christulides.

WHERE: CAPA High School Theater
WHEN: March 1 (7:00PM) | March 2 (4:00 PM & 7:00PM) | March 3 (2:00PM and 4:00PM)
TICKETS: $15 adult / $8 youth 18 and under |Available at:  www.microscopicopera.org

Produced with generous contributions from the following: The Britten-Pears Foundation and PA Council on the Arts

IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT, OR TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW, PLEASE CONTACT ERICA OLDEN AT 412-580-9267

The Microscopic Opera Company is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and
is registered as a charitable organization with the PA Department of State Bureau of Charitable Organizations.
Board of Directors:
Andres Cladera, Jeffrey Gross, Adriana Helbig, Ph.D., James Herald, Ph.D., Dina Law, Erica Olden, Stephen Reinsel, Esq.

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