Leslie B. Dunner, Director
Gary Ossewaarde writes:
Dear Bill Zick,
This is Gary Ossewaarde, South Shore Opera Company of Chicago.
Here is a post of our June 19, 4 pm concert at South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago.
A flyer is also attached that includes the cast.
Enjoy an afternoon of comic and
satirical opera on Father’s Day, June 19 when South Shore Opera Company
presents Gian Carlo Menotti’s “The Telephone” and Kurt Weill’s “The Seven
Deadly Sins.” In “The Telephone,” Ben’s effort to propose to Lucy is constantly
interrupted by her telephone. In “The Seven Deadly Sins,” Anna is sent by her
family to seek their fortune and her adventure in seven American cities—each
with a penchant for one of the seven sins! Chicago soprano Elizabeth
Norman-Sojourner portrays Lucy and Leah Dexter Anna, with a cast of prominent
Chicago operatic singers, and instrumentalists from the Chicago Symphony and
Chicago Sinfonietta, directed by Leslie B. Dunner. This FREE and unticketed
performance takes place Sunday, June 19, 4 p.m., at South Shore Cultural
Center, 7059 South Shore Drive. More information at http://southshoreopera.org. Let the games
begin!
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