Opera San Jose Closes Season with Carmen
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Opera San José concludes its 25th Anniversary Season with the most popular opera in the United States, Georges Bizet’s Carmen. Conductor David Rohrbaugh. Stage director Sandra Bengochea. Set design Giulio Cesare Perrone. Costume design Elizabeth Poindexter. Lighting design Kent Dorsey.
Wig/makeup design Sara Beukers. In French with English supertitles.
April 18, 19m, 23, 25, 26m, 28, May 1, 3m (matinee at 3 p.m.) all other performances are at 8 p.m. California Theatre, 345 South First Street, San José. Tickets $69, $81, and $91 (includes city facility usage fee) from Opera San José Box Office, 2149 Paragon Dr., San José, CA 95131; 408-437-4450; 408-437-4455 fax; www.operasj.org. Available 90 minutes prior to curtain at the California Theatre box office only: Seniors (65 and older) 10% discount; Students (with student ID) $11
Preview: A lecture by General Manager Larry Hancock with singing from cast members will be held at The Fairmont San Jose on Tuesday, April 7. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for wine and light hors d’oeuvres; program begins at 7, lasting one hour. For tickets ($25), call 408-437-4450.
Introduction to Opera: Before each performance (except opening night), General Manager Larry Hancock will present a free 45-minute talk about the opera at the California Theatre, beginning at 6:30 prior to evening performances and at 1:30 prior to Sunday matinees. No reservations required. April 18 through May 3 at the California Theatre, 345 South First Street in downtown San José.
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