Puccini’s Suor Angelica and Menotti’s The Medium Coming Up at Hubbard Hall
Hubbard Hall Opera Theater presents:
Mosaic Arts in
Suor Angelica by Giacomo Puccini
semi-staged and costumed
A PAY WHAT YOU WILL EVENT!
Suggested Donation: $7
Thursday, May 26th
8pm, Hubbard Hall mainstage
Kelly Hutchinson: Director
Adam Zagotti: Conductor
Josh Tanis: Piano
Irina Petrik: Suor Angelica
Aleks Romano: La Zia Principessa
Nacre Dance Company will provide beautiful choreography for Puccini’s masterpiece.
Suor Angelica is a one act opera by Giacomo Puccini and is the second of three operas known as Il Trittico. The opera received its world premier at the Metropolitan Opera on December 14, 1918. Suor Angelica takes place in a convent, the convent to where Angelica was sent after a life-altering youthful indiscretion. After seven years of waiting, Angelica is finally visited by a member of her family, her Aunt, the Principessa. La Zia Principessa explains that Angelica’s sister is to be married and that Angelica must sign over all of her rights of inheritance to benefit the new bride.
