Family friendly Interactive opera
Hansel and Gretel
October 9th, 2016
1:30PM Props making workshop
2:00PM The show starts
At the Queens Museum
Flushing Meadows - Corona Park
October 1st 2016
2:30PM Props making workshop
3:00PM the show starts
At the Forest Hills Brunch, Queens Library
10819 71st Ave, Forest hills
http://www.queenslibrary.org/event/opera-pomme-rouge-presents-humperdincks-hansel-and-gretel
September 26th 2016
At 10:30 AM
NY Mama Club
At the St.St. Marks Church in-the-Bowery 131 E. 10th St.
Admission free!
Come take a journey into the magic forest with Hansel and Gretel. If you lose your way, a good fairy will help you, and if you’re lucky, a gingerbread house awaits you! Can you guess who is waiting inside? This interactive production includes the opportunity for you to learn songs and dances and use homemade props—including strawberries and flowers—to participate in the show. You never know when Hansel and Gretel might come up to you to ask for your help, and you may even have the chance to play the part of the Witch during the second act, complete with a witch hat, cape, and broom!
Admission free.
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Casts:
Hansel: Magda Gartner (10/9, 9/26)
Perri Sussman (10/1)
Gretel: Aine Hakamatsuka (10/9, 9/26)
Elyse Anne Kakacek (10/1)
Mother/Witch: Jennifer Noel (10/9, 9/26)
Emily Geller (10/1)
Sandman: Hirona Amamiya (10/9)
Jennifer Allenby (10/1)
Echos: Jennifer Allenby, Elyse Anne Kakacek,
Perri Sussman, Emily Geller (10/9)
Music Director; Ishmael Wallace
Music Director Assistant: Naoko Aita
Technical Designer: Takaaki Ando
Stage Manager: Hitomi Akuzawa
Production Designer: Maria Torffield
Props Designer: Kanako Nagayama
Hair & Make-up Designer: Mayumi Maeda
Lighting Designer: Marie Yokoyama
Costume Designer/Production Director Assistant: Mizuko Kaji
Graphic Designer: Akihiko Watanabe
Administration: Aya Dei
Production assistant: Hitomi Akuzawa
Director: Anna Etsuko Tsuri
Audience and volunteer performers may be filmed and photographed for archival purposes of Opera Pomme Rouge.
This performance 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.







