Albert Herring, Benjamin Britten’s wonderfully comic work, is set to open on March 14 for its eight-performance run. And it’s ready, as you’ll see from these photos captured at a recent rehearsal. Our thanks to photographer Cory Weaver.
If you are interested in enjoying opera up close and personal in the intimate, 168-seat Opera Studio Theater, there still are a very few seats left.
FOR TICKETS, call our box office at 503-241-1802.
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Much of Albert Herring’s action takes place in the greengrocer. And in the Studio Theater you’ll feel like you’re actually IN the shop itself. It’s one of the most intimate opera experiences you’ll ever enjoy.
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You’d think being crowned the King of the May would make a guy happy, wouldn’t you? Here, Albert Herring (Brendan Tuohy) doesn’t seem too excited about the whole thing. Fact is, he’s pretty mortified by it all. |
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| Brenda Harris (l) returns following her recent triumph as Norma to join the cast as Lady Billows (who clearly knows exactly what’s best for the entire town!). Whatever it is that she’s saying is certainly drawing a reaction from Miss Wordsworth (Sharin Apostolou). | Not only does Lady Billows (Brenda Harris) know exactly what’s best for the town, she also knows exactly how to use “the look” to make her point. |
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| Many of the townspeople—who thought Albert was dead—are shocked to find that he has used his prize money to have a real “night on the town.” Here he has some real explaining to do. And for once, young Albert is finally happy as he begins to take control of his own life. | |
More information about Albert Herring here.
Don’t have tickets? They’re going fast. 503-241-1802 to get yours now!



