This is an in-person Groupmuse Concert
A live in-person performance in a living room or private space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
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Capacity
- 7 of 50 spots still available
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- Bring your own drinks
- No bathroom at this event
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ADA access
- Not accessible
Host
Here it is! Operamuse's new production of La Bohème, one of the most popular operas of all time. Come experience a shortened version of Puccini's classic story of love and loss among the original "starving artists". Will the blazing romance between Rodolfo and Mimi survive the dark and dreary winter? Modern, updated, set in Seattle, and sung in English. Don't miss it!
Ample street parking is available. Metro #5 or #44. Our house is high off the street and it's thirty steps to the front door. Attendees will be asked to make a donation (minimum $10) all of which goes to the musicians. Please bring any drinks and snacks you'd like to share.
Note: Please do not arrive early unless you have a special need and have communicated with me. Both hosts and musicians require preparation and set up time. The start time (7:30) means that is the time you should arrive, and you can expect the program will start slightly later. Thanks for your consideration.
Program
Come join us for our Seattle inspired production of La boheme. This love story combines all the elements of a great opera - comedy, relationships, drama, risk of death... you know, the usuals. A favorite worldwide, it will be a show you won’t want to miss!
Cast and Crew
Mimì - Sammie Gorham
Rodolfo - Ben Cleveland
Musetta - Erin Whitfield
Marcello - Revere Taylor
Colline - Mike Heitmann
Pianist - Greg Smith
Location
Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.
Host
Attendees
Thanks to everyone who came out, and congratulations to Operamuse for the spectacular debut of the new production. What a pleasure it was.
Lost & found dept: dark red thermos cup anyone? email me at afarr at seanet dot com and we can arrange to get it back to you.
Hope to see you all again soon. Stay warm, and keep singing, even if only in your heart.
-Ann