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Housing hosts 2017: David Bayne, David and Deb Borthwick, Ed and Lane Bruske, Joanne and David Fuller, Alex & Paula Hillis, Nancy Krauss, Christine Congelesi-Lulla, Barbara Simoneau, George and Sue Vanhook, and Anita Witten.
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Our opera supporters for 2017 include: Alan Wheelock, Ann Satterthwaite, Cathy Firman, Caz Lewis and Kerry Woods, Charles & Marcia Reiss, Cheryl & Julian Gutmaker, David Owen & Barbara Freund, Deborah Jaffe & Edwin Schiele, Dick & Linda Randles, Doris & Herb Eriksson, Doris Nichols, Edward & Jean Fleming, Elizabeth & Ted Hughes, Elizabeth Ellard, Evelyn Estey, Grace Campbell, Gretchen Browne, James Atlas, James Nolan, Jan & Tom Wolski, Janet Britt & John Dojka, Jonathan & Judy Bridge, Kate and Jim Reid, Kenneth Strickler, Mannuccio Mannucci, Mary Ann & Raymond Short, Molly Turlish, Naneen & Axel Neubohn, Philip & Nancy Alden, Richard Grinstein, Rob Bauer & Peter Subers, Sharon & Jurgen Kruger, Solon & Hira Rhode, Taylor Smith, Thelma Bullock, Thomas & Tanya Hotalen, Tom Weakley, Wendy Duvall, and William Belcher.
In preparation for our performances, Hubbard Hall Opera will be performing concert events with piano at the following locations:
Music From Salem’s Listening Club
Saturday, July 29 at 2pm at Hubbard Hall
As a special treat, guest artists from Hubbard Hall Opera will delight us with their fabulous singing, in anticipation of their production of L’elisir d’amore at Hubbard Hall in August. Open to all, no musical background necessary, just come and enjoy!
Saratoga Springs Public Library
Saturday, August 5 at 2pm at 49 Henry Street, Saratoga Springs
One hour outreach event. The musical director, Maria Sensi Sellner, and director, Andrew Nienaber, of L’elisir d’amore, along with the principal cast, will preview our production, singing several of the songs and talking through the story of the show. The visiting audience will gain insights into the production and story of the show, the process of creating the production, and what to expect in the wonderful run at Hubbard Hall.
While unable to perform a preview performance for them this year, we would also like to thank the The Marcella Sembrich Opera Museum for their continued support and hope to perform for them again in 2018!