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KSU Opera and Orchestra present "Die Fledermaus"

Presented by Kent State University Hugh A. Glauser School of Music at Ludwig Recital Hall, Kent OH

Mar 16 - 18 2018
KSU Opera and Orchestra present

Johann Strauss II’s witty and effervescent story of revenge.

Witty and fun from the start of its famous overture to the final notes of Act III’s tribute to champagne, Kent State Opera and KSU Orchestra present “Waltz King” Johann Strauss II’s “Die Fledermaus.” Set in Vienna, the action centers on the revenge of Dr. Falke, who was earlier left wearing a bat costume in a public market by his friend Eisenstein. When New Year’s Eve arrives, Falke exacts his revenge at a party where the champagne flows freely and antics inevitably ensue. With three opportunities to experience this beloved operetta on March 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m. and March 18 at 3 p.m., this is a party not to be missed!

Directed by Marla Berg. Musical Direction by Jay White with Jungho Kim conducting. Enjoy this performance in Ludwig Recital Hall, Center for the Performing Arts at 1325 Theatre Drive. Free parking.

$15 adults
$13 seniors and Kent State University faculty and staff
$10 groups of 10 or more patrons
$8 non-Kent State students and Kent State students ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

Tickets are available in advance through the Performing Arts Box Office in-person, by calling 330-672-2787 (ARTS) or at www.kent.edu/music/buy-tickets. $15, adults; $13, seniors and Kent State University faculty; $10, groups of 10 or more; $8 non-Kent State students and Kent State student’s ineligible for the Fee for Free; FREE for full-time Kent Campus undergraduates and those 18 and under. The Performing Arts Box Office is located in the Roe Green Lobby, Center for the Performing Arts, at 1325 Theatre Dr. on the Kent Campus.

LOCATION

Ludwig Recital Hall

1325 Theatre Drive, Kent, OH 44242

PARKING INFO

Free parking in any lot surrounding the Center for the Performing Arts.

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