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Minnesota Opera. Minnesota Opera is a performance organization based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.It was founded as the Center Opera Company in 1963 by the Walker Art Center, and is known for premiering such diverse works as Where the Wild Things Are by Oliver Knussen (based on the children's novel by Maurice Sendak) and Frankenstein by Libby Larsen.
In 1980, Saint Paul resident Sally Ordway Irvine (a 3M heiress and arts patron) dreamed of a European-style concert hall offering "everything from opera to the Russian circus". She contributed $7.5 million—a sum matched by other members of the Ordway family—toward the facility's cost.
Mill City Summer Opera is a non-profit performing arts organization that produces live opera in Minneapolis. It produces one opera per year, most of which have been staged in the non-traditional venue of the Ruins Courtyard of the Mill City Museum in Northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota . [ 1 ]
1. Ordway Inside OutThe outdoor summer series continues with a screening of Minnesota Opera's "Albert Herring." It's the story of a boy who learns to free himself from small-town societal ...
In addition to 'The Many Deaths of Laila Starr,' it is commissioning an adaptation of 'Misery.'
Pence Opera House in Minneapolis, 1867 - 1952; Penumbra Theatre Company; Punchinello Players; Ragamala Dance Company; Rarig Center at the University of Minnesota (four theaters) Really Spicy Opera; Red Eye Theater; Sandbox Theatre; Shakespearean Youth Theatre; Skewed Visions; The Southern Theater; Stages Theatre Company; Starting Gate ...
Really Spicy Opera (RSO) is a non-profit performing arts organization that produces live opera and musicals in Minneapolis, Minnesota.RSO is a professional opera company that operated in Boston from 2006 to 2013; it has been based in the Twin Cities since 2014. [1]
The world premiere broadcast was heard on Minnesota Public Radio on September 19, 2007. Utah Symphony – Utah Opera subsequently performed the work (in a modified version) on May 12–20, 2007, at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City. A revised version of the opera was performed by Pittsburgh Opera in November, 2008. [4]