Friday, March 12, 2010   7:30PM

Performing Arts: Gianni Schicchi

"Gianni Schicchi" by Giacomo Puccini is a charming tale of love and deception. The story of this one-act opera centers around a wealthy man's will and the scheme hatched by his family to inherit his money. Wanting to marry his beloved Lauretta, Rinuccio finds himself caught in the middle of his family's jealousy and greed. He seeks the advice of Gianni Schicchi, Lauretta's father. Schicchi is persuaded to help Rinuccio after Lauretta sings her famous aria, "O mio babbino caro". The events which follow are truly comedic.



This production of "Gianni Schicchi" will be performed in English with a cast consisting of the talented members of TCO's Resident Artist Training Program along with guest artists Jan Kliewer, Wm. Clark Snyder, Brendan Byrnes, as well as Eli George Holmes (last seen as the "Shepherd Boy" in Tosca).



Three performances of Gianni Schicchi will be given at the Tri-Cities Opera Center, 315 Clinton Street in Binghamton. The show begins on March 12 at 7:30PM, March 13 at 7:30PM, and March 14 at 3:00PM. Doors open one half hour prior to each show so you can enjoy the food and wine available for purchase along with cabaret-style seating. Call the TCO Box Office at (607) 772-0400 for more information and to reserve tickets.



General Admission: $22.00

Senior: $19.00

Guild Member: $16.00

Student: $13.00

Children (12 & Under): $11.00

For More Information: (607) 729-3444

Saturday, March 13, 2010   7:30PM

Performing Arts: Gianni Schicchi

"Gianni Schicchi" by Giacomo Puccini is a charming tale of love and deception. The story of this one-act opera centers around a wealthy man's will and the scheme hatched by his family to inherit his money. Wanting to marry his beloved Lauretta, Rinuccio finds himself caught in the middle of his family's jealousy and greed. He seeks the advice of Gianni Schicchi, Lauretta's father. Schicchi is persuaded to help Rinuccio after Lauretta sings her famous aria, "O mio babbino caro". The events which follow are truly comedic.



This production of "Gianni Schicchi" will be performed in English with a cast consisting of the talented members of TCO's Resident Artist Training Program along with guest artists Jan Kliewer, Wm. Clark Snyder, Brendan Byrnes, as well as Eli George Holmes (last seen as the "Shepherd Boy" in Tosca).



Three performances of Gianni Schicchi will be given at the Tri-Cities Opera Center, 315 Clinton Street in Binghamton. The show begins on March 12 at 7:30PM, March 13 at 7:30PM, and March 14 at 3:00PM. Doors open one half hour prior to each show so you can enjoy the food and wine available for purchase along with cabaret-style seating. Call the TCO Box Office at (607) 772-0400 for more information and to reserve tickets.



General Admission: $22.00

Senior: $19.00

Guild Member: $16.00

Student: $13.00

Children (12 & Under): $11.00

For More Information: (607) 729-3444

Sunday, March 14, 2010   3:00PM

Performing Arts: Gianni Schicchi

"Gianni Schicchi" by Giacomo Puccini is a charming tale of love and deception. The story of this one-act opera centers around a wealthy man's will and the scheme hatched by his family to inherit his money. Wanting to marry his beloved Lauretta, Rinuccio finds himself caught in the middle of his family's jealousy and greed. He seeks the advice of Gianni Schicchi, Lauretta's father. Schicchi is persuaded to help Rinuccio after Lauretta sings her famous aria, "O mio babbino caro". The events which follow are truly comedic.



This production of "Gianni Schicchi" will be performed in English with a cast consisting of the talented members of TCO's Resident Artist Training Program along with guest artists Jan Kliewer, Wm. Clark Snyder, Brendan Byrnes, as well as Eli George Holmes (last seen as the "Shepherd Boy" in Tosca).



Three performances of Gianni Schicchi will be given at the Tri-Cities Opera Center, 315 Clinton Street in Binghamton. The show begins on March 12 at 7:30PM, March 13 at 7:30PM, and March 14 at 3:00PM. Doors open one half hour prior to each show so you can enjoy the food and wine available for purchase along with cabaret-style seating. Call the TCO Box Office at (607) 772-0400 for more information and to reserve tickets.



General Admission: $22.00

Senior: $19.00

Guild Member: $16.00

Student: $13.00

Children (12 & Under): $11.00

For More Information: (607) 729-3444

 

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