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July 1, 2014: A Day in the Life

10:40 am. Instant Opera at the Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods. The youngest opera fans, enthusiastically shouting “Bravo!” and helping our fabulous improv comedians (a.k.a. Studio Artists Evan, Anna, Josh, Alex and Michael and Coaching Fellow Michael) write and perform a world premiere opera set on Mars in which one of the characters is a an evil Zurtlecorn.  11:45am Telephone

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“Super” Stars

Guest post by Mina Asayesh-Brown When I took a tour of The Barns at Wolf Trap as part of my summer copywriting internship, I never thought I would be performing in an opera on their stage just a few weeks later. Maybe the phrase “performing in an opera” is misleading: I’m a supernumerary (or “super”

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Improv Opera for the Youngest Fans

Improv comedy + exciting singing + plots involving characters suggested by 6-year-olds = Instant Opera! Bring a young person to Wolf Trap’s Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods this Tuesday or Wednesday morning and be part of the fun.

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It’s the Day of the Show!

The Giulio Cesare cast and crew survived tech week in style and are enjoying a day to catch their breath before opening night. It’s a wonderful show, meticulously crafted and beautifully sung. I’m particularly proud of the fearless way this cast has embraced the challenge. This music is naturally attractive and virtuosic, but it only becomes truly meaningful

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Giulio Cesare: An Early Look

There’s some seriously beautiful and exciting singing going on at The Barns. Can’t share any of it with you just yet, but here are some early dress rehearsal photos to tide you over. And if you don’t have tickets yet, you really should. (Flickr slide show below is flash, sadly. If you can’t see it,

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Handel’s Giulio Cesare: A Classical Conversation

Giulio Cesare is almost upon us! My recent silence was caused by nothing more than an abundance of good things to manage here in this corner of the opera world. But a few big projects have been completed, and I’m back in the blogosphere to share the excitement of our upcoming production. Photos, videos, and commentary

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Music and Art, Year Five

In advance of next Thursday’s Vocal Colors concert at The Phillips Collection, the museum has featured their collaboration with Wolf Trap Opera – now in its fifth year! – on their blog. “American Art in Music” promotes the upcoming June 19 performance by soprano Tracy Cox and tenor Robert Watson, and it also features a link to

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Julius Caesar Comes to Egypt: Podcast Act 1

My Winterreise podcasts from last spring were so well received that I’m jumping back into the audio business! Curious about what Handel’s Giulio Cesare sounds like? Need some help or encouragement in sorting out the characters and clarifying the plot? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and relax while I talk

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In Search of Opera Newbies

Do you know someone who’s curious about opera? Wolf Trap Opera is seeking “opera newbies” to participate in our New Audience Study. Participants receive free tickets to the 2014 season operas!* If you’re interested, write to us before June 15. If you’re already a fan (and you likely are, if you read this blog…), take this opportunity

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