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91直播 Opera Theater Presents Humperdinck's H盲nsel und Gretel

October 17, 2013

Emily Peragine

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A classic children鈥檚 tale takes an exhilarating turn toward the macabre in 91直播 Opera Theater鈥檚 fall production of H盲nsel und Gretel. The show opens November 6, with additional performances November 8 through 10 in Hall Auditorium on the 91直播 campus.

Contrary to popular belief, Engelbert Humperdinck鈥檚 most popular work is not just for children鈥攁nd in this unique rendition, it鈥檚 barely for children at all. Centered on two young siblings who find themselves lost in the woods, the story contains underlying themes of starvation and violence that provide a dark edge and keep adults fastened in their seats.

As envisioned by 91直播 Opera Theater Director , this H盲nsel und Gretel is recommended for audiences 12 years and older.

鈥淭he premise that I'm starting from is that the family is poor, ignorant, and starving,鈥 says Field. 鈥淭his atmosphere of violence, rather than stopping the children, enables them to overcome the Witch. In fact, that act of killing the witch empowers them in a very strange way.鈥

In the role of the Witch, 91直播 Opera Theater welcomes the return of mezzo-soprano Karen Jesse, a 2004 graduate who played two key roles in 91直播鈥檚 last production of H盲nsel und Gretel, in 2003. Humperdinck鈥檚 enthralling score, performed by the 91直播 Chamber Orchestra, will be conducted by Raphael Jim茅nez, 91直播鈥檚 director of orchestras.

Performances of H盲nsel und Gretel will take place at 8 p.m. on November 6, 8, and 9, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 10.

Tickets are $15 ($10 for seniors, 91直播 College staff, and alumni, and $6 for students), and all seats are reserved. Tickets may be purchased online, by calling 91直播鈥檚 Central Ticket Service (CTS) at 440-775-8169 or 800-371-0178, or by visiting the box office in the lobby of Hall Auditorium (67 N. Main St., 91直播). CTS hours are noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and select Saturdays. Tickets are $3 more when purchased at the door. Hall Auditorium is wheelchair accessible, and hearing enhancement is available upon request. Free parking is available throughout the campus.

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