Later the Same Evening: Maryland Opera Studio
Later the Same Evening
John Musto, composer
Mark Campbell, librettist
Craig Kier, conductor
David Lefkowich, director
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Join us in person at The Clarice! Please note that this event will not be livestreamed.
In a reimagining of Pulitzer Prize-nominated composer John Musto's one-act opera, which first premiered at The Clarice in 2007 in a joint project with the National Gallery of Art, audiences are transported to 1932 New York City for one extended evening. Co-commissioned by the UMD School of Music and The Clarice, Later the Same Evening is inspired by figures in five Edward Hopper paintings of Manhattan: “Room in New York” (1932), “Hotel Window” (1955), “Hotel Room” (1931), “Two on the Aisle” (1927) and “Automat” (1927). As the opera unfolds, the characters from the paintings vividly come to life to intertwine in interesting ways centered around the solitude that a large, bustling city can invoke.
Opera Resonates:
Come early on Sunday to attend the free Opera Resonates lecture at 1:30PM.
About the Maryland Opera Studio:
Under the direction of Craig Kier, the Maryland Opera Studio is dedicated to the future of opera. Preparing the next generation of great singers and offering performances ranging from classic repertoire to provocative new works, it is building contemporary audiences for opera and advancing the art that sustains them.
Concessions:
The Clarice lobby concession bar Encore will be open for food and beverage sales for the following performances: Sunday, April 10, 3:00PM and Saturday, April 16, 7:30PM
Health & Safety
Patrons attending University of Maryland arts events are no longer required to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. We continue to encourage audiences to wear a mask and stay current with vaccinations and boosters. Please see our Health & Safety information page for information about what to expect during your visit.