2008-2009 Season

Overview
The Merry Widow Main Page

Cast
Rachel Cobb, soprano
Eric van Hoven, tenor
Michael Mayes, baritone
Andrew Oakden, baritone
Amy Wolf, soprano
Drew Dowdy, baritone

Artistic Staff
Conductor: Craig Fields
Stage Director: Dean Anthony
Set Design: John Sailer

Resources
Read the plot of Merry Widow
Seating Chart
Merry Widow Education Guide

3 Terrific Tenors

THE MERRY WIDOW
3:00 PM
April 18, 2010

E.C. Glass Auditorium
Lynchburg, Virginia

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Hidden Passions, Secret Fantasy and Romantic Intrigue.
The essence of unrequited love will leave you breathless, enchanted and wanting more in this Franz Lehar romantic comedy.

Soprano Rachel Cobb returns from her success as Mimi in last season’s La Bohème to lead a cast of zany, energetic characters through this adult fairy tale that dances, laughs and sings from the heart.

Imagine yourself in the early 20th century. Young love means love lost, money is power gained, and the potential of having them all come together at once is finally a possibility—but at what cost?

Nightclubs, dancing girls, secret rendezvous and mistaken identities are the backdrops for this timeless love story that will bring tears of joy.

 

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