May

Wang Center and Boston Lyric Opera proudly present:  Die Fledermaus, sung in EnglishWheelchair Accessible, Assisted Listening, Large Print and Audio Described
Die Fledermaus
Sung in English

First audio-described opera in New England!
May 11, 2003 at 3:00pm.

The Shubert Theatre, 265 Tremont Street
. Description of sets and costumes begins at 2:30pm
Describers: Andrea Doane, Valerie Ching .

Gabriel von Eisenstein's jail sentence will soon begin on perhaps the wildest night of his life. His friend Dr. Falke seeks revenge through a practical joke. His wife is awaiting an old flame. And he is invited to a masquerade ball. Enjoy the disguises and tricks of this deliciously insane comic opera by Johann Strauss, master of the Viennese Waltz!

Synopsis and information about the opera available in Braille, large print, and on CD

This project is supported by an ADA Cultural Access Mini-Grant from VSA arts of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

The Wang Center For The Performing Arts, 270 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02216

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Ticket and
contact information:

Tix/Reservation Contact:

Name: Jessica Bien .
Phone: 617-482-9393 .
jbien@wangcenter.org.

Individual ticket cost: $32. .

Request braille or large print programs when ordering tickets. .

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