Act Up! 2016 – Puccini’s Suor Angelica

Combining Boulder Opera’s signature polished productions and Opera on Tap Colorado’s penchant for taking opera out of the concert hall and into the bar, Act Up! is a great way to dive into opera in a fun, intimate atmosphere.

Opera on Tap Colorado and Boulder Opera bring a modernized version of Suor Angelica by Puccini to six small venues in August and September.

Get a glimpse of life behind the gates at a conservative Christian boarding school somewhere in the American South, where we find Angelica awaiting the visit of her aunt with news of the child she was forced to abandon at birth.

This one-act opera runs for one hour, so come early and have a drink and a bite to eat and some fun before the show – or stay after and say hi to the singers!

The ensemble cast features:
Erin Trampler Bell
Julie Silver Campbell
Jennifer Cress
Corinne Denny
Adrianne Fleming
Phoenix Gayles
Margaret Ozaki Graves
Kate Adams Johnson
Jennifer Kubik
Kate Mathews
Eve Orenstein
Leah Podzimek
Paige Sentianen
Kristen Smith

August 25th at 7:30pm
Dickens Opera House, Longmont
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August 27th at 7:00pm
Upslope Brewing Company, Boulder
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September 10th at 7:30pm
Mercury Cafe, Denver
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September 16th at 7:00pm
Art Underground Arts Hub, Lafayette
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September 17th at 6:00pm
Syntax:Physic Opera, Denver
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September 18th at 2:00pm
Downtown Artery, Fort Collins
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Ticket prices: $17 Advance/$20 At Door

Plot
As a group of students at The Holy Mother Baptist School for Girls chat while attending to their duties, the question of earthly desires is raised. Genovieffa confesses that she would love to hold a lamb again and Dolcina longs for rich food. Angelica says that she has no unfulfilled wishes, but her colleagues do not believe her, as they know she has been longing to hear from her family for four years, since she was sent away to the school.

One of the sisters has been stung by a wasp and Angelica, who has extensive herbal knowledge, provides a medication. Two of the girls who went to get some treats from the girls’ secret stash of junk food report that a fancy limo is outside the gates, but are unable to answer Angelica’s questions about its government seal. She is summoned by the head mistress: her aunt the senator has come to see her, not from sympathy but because, as the legal guardian of Angelica and her sister Anna Viola, she needs Angelica’s signature on a document. Anna Viola is to be married to a man, she adds harshly, who has forgiven the stain on the family honor caused by Angelica’s sin.

Angelica longs for news of her baby son, but is told that he has died. Left alone in her grief, she mixes a fatal brew and drinks it. Realising that she has committed a mortal sin, she prays for forgiveness. As she dies, she sees a vision of Mary leading her child to her.

 

 

Opera on Tap at Syntax: Physic Opera – Operatic Olympics

OlympicsWe are full of the Olympic spirit – and we are ready to prove our operatic abilities on the field!

You are the judges as we compete in:

The 4×400 Meter Relay Race (relay arias, one aria sung by more than one singer)
The Marathon (long arias)
Sprints (short arias)
Gymnastics (arias with a lot of, well, gymnastics, florid/coloratura/show-off pieces)
The High Jump (super high arias)
Doubles Tennis (duets)
Weightlifting (big ass dramatic arias)
Synchronized Swimming (scenes or larger ensembles)

And more!

OPERATIC OLYMPICS
Friday, August 12, 2016
6:00PM
Syntax: Physic Opera
554 South Broadway, Denver, CO
Tickets: $8 advance and students/$10 at door

 

 

 

Opera on Tap and Aurora Symphony Orchestra present Die Fledermaus

fledermaus-posterDon’t miss our first full opera with orchestra!

A bubbling and wonderful confection, Johann Strauss, Jr.’s much-loved operetta Die Fledermaus will waltz right into our hearts with contagious fascination, humorous repartee, and unforgettable melodies. Staged and sung in English.

Featuring:

Gabriel von Eisenstein Nathan Snyder
Rosalinde, Eisenstein’s wife Sarah Stone
Adele, Rosalinde’s maid Stephanie Ann Ball
Ida, Adele’s sister Leah Podzimek
Alfred, a singer teacher Alex Sierra
Dr Falke, a notary Tom Sitzler
Dr Blind, a lawyer Thomas Poole
Frank, a prison governor Malcolm Ulbrick
Prince Orlofsky Eve Orenstein
Frosch, a jailer Luke Terry

Directed by Phoenix Gayles
Under the baton of Norman Gamboa

*In order to support Opera on Tap Colorado, please purchase tickets in advance at ootcofledermaus.eventbrite.com*

DIE FLEDERMAUS
with Aurora Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, October 15, 2016
7:00PM
Sunday, October 16, 2016
3:00pm
North Middle School
12095 Montview Boulevard, Aurora, CO
Tickets: $20/$15 Seniors and Military/Under 18 Free

Rehearsals are in full swing and we are having so much fun – take a look!

 

Opera on Tap at Syntax: Physic Opera – Love is Love #operafororlando

LOVE IS LOVELove is Love

#operafororlando
Saturday, July 9, 2016
6:30PM
Syntax: Physic Opera
554 South Broadway, Denver, CO
Tickets: $8 advance and students/$10 at door

We are joining forces with Opera on Tap chapters around the country to dedicate our shows to the survivors and victims’ families of the Pulse shooting in Orlando.

And to the understanding that love is love is love is love!

Proceeds will be donated to support those affected by this devastating event.

And, we will sing about love, of course! Not just opera but musical theatre too!

 

 

 

 

Opera on Tap at Syntax: Physic Opera – Frigid Bitches

Saturday, June 11, 2016Frigid Bitches
6:30PM
Syntax: Physic Opera
554 South Broadway, Denver, CO
Tickets: $8 advance and students/$10 at door

There are nice girls in opera. And passionate girls. And a whole lot of confused, tortured girls.

They can come another night.

This one’s for the mean ones, the cold ones, the manipulating plotting ones.

Let’s hear it for the frigid bitches!

(And the poor saps who try to melt their icy hearts)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Opera on Tap at Syntax: Physic Opera – We Heart Mozart!

Saturday, May 14, 2016We Heart Mozart 2016
6:30PM
Syntax: Physic Opera
554 South Broadway, Denver, CO
Tickets: $8 advance and students/$10 at door

Oh
My
Gawd!

If Mozart isn’t the most swoon-worthy composer of the entire 18th century you must be tripping!

I mean, no one did what Mozart did with opera – he was SOOO before his time!

Can you even?

Shhh – he’s looking this way!

Opera on Tap at Syntax: Physic Opera – Death & Taxes

Death and TaxesDEATH AND TAXES
Saturday, April 9, 2016
6:30PM
Syntax: Physic Opera
554 South Broadway, Denver, CO
Tickets: $8 advance and students/$10 day of show

Some things in life are inevitable – including death and taxes.

Some things in opera are also inevitable – sopranos dying of consumption, wife swapping in Mozart – and the inevitablity of fate is the subject of many operas.

Unlike death and taxes, however, opera is full of life and passion and fun!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are Westword’s 2017 Best of Denver Pick for Best Community Opera!

Look at this! We are a Best of! Click here to see what nice things they said about us!

Opera on Tap at Syntax: Physic Opera – Shakespeare, The Bard at the Bar

Saturday, March 19, 2016Shakespeare
6:30PM
Syntax: Physic Opera
554 South Broadway, Denver, CO
Tickets: $8 advance and students/$10 day of show

The folks at The Wit/Shakesbeer came to the same conclusion as we did: that the stories you have been told are high art, are actually the human story. Our story.

Let us share the words of William Shakespeare with you person to person, over a drink. Like Bill would have done!

By joining forces with like-minded classical arts barflies, we will do our best to soothe your soul, make you laugh, and above all, have a great evening through the words and song of The Bard!

Opera on Tap at Syntax: Physic Opera – Opera’s Hottest Lovers

Hottest LoversOPERA’S HOTTEST LOVERS
Saturday, February 20, 2016
6:30PM
Syntax: Physic Opera
554 South Broadway, Denver, CO
Tickets: $8 advance and students/$10 day of show

The well-traveled among us may be connoisseurs of foreign lovers, able to discuss the varied qualities of each nationality, but who make the best operatic lovers?

Is it the ardent Italians?

The languid French?

The forthright Germans?

Those naughty Russians?

Sparks will fly as we lay on the lovin’ – and you choose who is hot or not!