Live from the LA Opera Stage to the Big Screen at Santa Monica Pier
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Gates Open: 4:00pm
Broadcast begins at 6:00pm
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Santa Monica Pier: 200 Santa Monica Pier Santa Monica, CA 90401
Lights, camera, action: Gather your blankets and lawn chairs, pack your picnic, and come experience the music and drama of Madame Butterfly under the stars. This Madame Butterfly gets a stunning and cinematic twist, taking place on a 1930s film set transforming the look of this beloved opera classic. An American officer in turn-of-the-century Japan wants a bride, and a greedy marriage broker obliges, assuring him that the union can be easily dissolved.
This event is free to attend and open to all ages.
Event Details
Arrive early and explore your artsy side, enjoy family friendly crafts with LA Opera Connects. Get a balloon animal before the show starts or have your face painted by Work of Heart face painting, a biodegradable glitter bar. Be amazed by Magic Castle magician Dana Pleasant and don't miss our gift basket giveaways, LA Opera merchandise giveaways, and more!
Food & Drinks available for purchase: Enjoy some drinks with a whiskey tasting from Cali Distillery hosted by LA Mag then stop by Oaxaca on Wheels for delicious food. Check back soon for more news on which vendors will be there!
What to Bring: Bring your own blankets, low lawn seats, and cushions. Don't forget your sweaters and jackets. Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages are allowed.
What Not to Bring: Large coolers, canopies, tents, or sun umbrellas. Sorry, no pets.
Beach Parking Lot: 1550 Appian Way, Santa Monica, CA 90401. For Parking info and rates click here.
**There will be a bag check at the event entrance.
More About Madame Butterfly
The innocent Cio-Cio-San believes they're in love, even as Lt. Pinkerton moves on. For three years, she fights off rising debts and new suitors, refusing to believe she's been abandoned. But when their long-awaited reunion finally arrives, the lieutenant isn't alone-- and he isn't here for her. End scene.
Korean soprano Karah Son reprises her signature role as Puccini’s tragic heroine trying to find her way in a world dominated by men. Tenor Jonathan Tetelman is the callous Pinkerton, with Hyona Kim as Suzuki, Cio-Cio-San’s devoted maid who sees right past his gentlemanly facade, and Michael Sumuel as Sharpless, the sympathetic American consul. James Conlon, "the most accomplished music director currently working on the podium of an American opera house" (Opera News), opens the season conducting Puccini's poignant and unforgettable score.
The simulcast will be sung in Italian subtitled in English and Spanish.
Want to attend the performance in-person at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion?
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