Meistersinger, one of the largest-scaled of opera by Wagner will be re-born in an ’80s NYC as an interactive 1 hour opera sung by an all-female cast in English! For all ages.
November 5th 2017
The Queens Library at Flushing
41-17 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355
Door Open: 2:00
Curtain: 2:30
The performance ends: 3:30
Free Admission / VIP reservation sheet for Opera Pomme Rouge’s members (Email to ticketoperapommerouge@gmail.com or go to the link )
November 12th 2017
The Blue Building
222 Eest 46th street, New York, NY
-- The location is changed!!--
Door Open: 4;30
Show starts: 5:00PM
The performance ends:6:00
Tickets: General Admission $20 at the door
/ Free VIP sheet for Opera Pomme Rouge’s members
(Email to ticketoperapommerouge@gmail.com or go to the link )
Cast:
Music Director: Ishmael Wallece
Director&Concept: Anna Etsuko Tsuri
Eva: Stacey Canterbury (11/7), Alana Trimmier (11/12)
Vogel: Alana Trimmier (11/7), Stacey Canterbury (11/12)
Walther:Elisabeth Shoup (11/7), Roseanne Ackerley (11/12)
Moser: Roseanne Ackerley (11/7), Elisabeth Shoup (11/12)
Magdalene & Police Officer & Eisslinger: Anita Lyons
Beckmesser: Perri Sussman
Kothner: Kat Liu
Sachs: Kirsti Esch
Nachtigal:Camille Jaeck
Ensemble Conductor: Jun Nakabayashi
Music Director Assistant: Nathalie Wang
Electric Guitar: Shu Odamura
Technical Director, Video Design : Takaaki Ando
Set Designer: Shusei Sugawara
Costume Designer: You-Shin Chen
Hair-Makeup Designer: Mayuim Maeda
Assistant Director: Kotoba Dan
Assistant Hair-Makeup Designer: Ranko Saikawa
Secretary: Clark Sullivan
Meistersinger, one of the largest-scaled of opera by Wagner will be re-born in an ’80s NYC as an interactive 1 hour opera sung by an all-female cast in English! Two young men fight over a woman through song. This performance offers you the opportunity for you to participate as a judge in a singer-songwriter competition (your vote counts!) and as a disgruntled neighbor in a pillow fight! Come join us and be a part of our Meistersinger World. For all ages.
This program is made possible in part by the Queens Council on the Arts with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council