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Rio de Sangre - World Premiere Opera

October 22, 23 & 24, 2010

An Opera By Don Davis

Uihlein Hall, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 929 North Water Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202.


In a story conceived by Los Angeles author and librettist Kate Gale and featuring a vibrant score by Emmy-award winning composer Don Davis, Río de Sangre depicts love in the midst war and political turmoil in the face of idealism. The opera, which will be performed in Spanish with English translations projected above the stage, tells the story of the overthrow of a dictatorship in a fictional Latin American country. As plots, earthquakes and rumors give way to kidnapping, uprisings and treachery, the new leader realizes that the good of his country and the protection of his own family may be more than he can achieve.

TICKETS

Tickets start at $30 - Buy online now, or call our box office at 414-291-5700 ext. 224.

 

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MORE INFORMATION

Learn more about Río de Sangre here and here.

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COVERAGE

Wall Street Journal - Speakeasy

Associated Press - Yahoo

Lake Effect - WUWM

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Wisconsin Gazette

Shepherd Express

Catch a behind-the-scenes look at Río de Sangre on MPTV's Arts Digest! Click here to watch online and find the schedule of air times.

 

FOR THE MEDIA

Read our news release.


Lea nuestro comunicado de prensa en español.

 

Support

Special thanks to Production Sponsors Nancy & Terry Anderson.

Additional support provided by The Herzfeld Foundation.

 

The Florentine Opera thanks Wisconsin Public Radio, our 2010-2011 Season Statewide Public Media Partner

 

The Florentine Opera's production of Río de Sangre is the recipient of a JEM Grant from the Wisconsin Board of Tourism.

2010 - 2011 Season Performances:
Rio de Sangre Italian Girl in Algiers Venus & Adonis / Dido & Aeneas