Columbia Operatic Laboratory presents original production of Mozart’s The Impresario 5/12

Columbia Operatic Laboratory (COLab) is presenting the opera The Impresario, which features music by Mozart and a new libretto and book by Evelyn Clary at 6:00 pm on Thursday, May 12 at Jubilee! Circle.

Originally created in 1786 for a private performance for Emperor Joseph II and eighty of his besties, the story tells the tale of two sopranos vying to be prima donna of an opera company.  In this new English adaptation of the libretto, Frances Honda Coppola, sung by Maria Beery, and her assistant Bradley Pittman, played by Bradley Fuller who also serves as the accompanist, are leading a financially struggling small opera company. Bitcoin investor Gil Bates, played by Austin Means, offers to fund their entire season if they employ his…er…mature girlfriend Goldie Dawn, played by Clary, and his new young fling, Alicia Silverstone, played by Sara Jackson. Of course, all manner of hilarity ensues. Michael T. Brown is directing the performance.

True to COLab fashion, the show has gotten a makeover.  The show is set in modern day Columbia with spoken words and dialogue in contemporary English.  Gone are the sexist overtones of women tearing each other down rather than working together, and clunky dialogue that plagued the original.  “Impresario is arguably the world’s first musical comedy. Its spoken dialogue, arias that can be taken out of context, social commentary, everyday characters and happy ending put it more in line with musical comedy than the operas of its day,” says Clary. 

“The enduring legacy of this show lies in its larger commentary on the business of making art” says Brown.  “The issues that were tackled in the original of how an arts organization can stay ‘true’ to the spirit of their work and maintain financial viability, all while handling plenty of off-stage drama has captured the imagination of performers and audiences for over two hundred years.  And as is often the case, presenting this as satire prompts us to reflect on serious issues with some levity and fun.”

 This is a comic one act opera for everyone – not just for the opera aficionados. This is not something you will hear every day!

CoLab is hoping to extend this run and is hoping to book gigs at other venues for this piece as well as others from their expanding repertoire.

Jubilee! Circle is located at 6729 Two Notch Rd right next to Very’s Restaurant in Columbia. Admission is $10 by cash or check at the door. Jubilee! Circle will have snacks and drinks available for purchase.

Columbia Operatic Laboratory is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. For booking, please email ColumbiaOperaticLaboratory@gmail.com. For more information on the production, or to make a donation, go to Columbia Operatic Laboratory on Facebook.

 

Columbia Operatic Lab is Everything 2021 Needs from a Badass Opera Company

“This is not your Mee-Maw’s opera …”

Columbia Operatic Laboratory is delighted to be back at Art Bar at 8:00 PM on Friday, August 20 to present a “Notoriously Hot *and Bothered*” concert and the original opera “Four Singers Walk into A Bar.”

The concert will feature music from opera and musicals that will take you from the heat of passionate love to the flames of anger, to the pits of Hell, and back to the sweltering heat of our fair city. Who knows what you will hear or what special guest stars may appear?

Four Singers Walk into a Bar tells the story of four singers who walk into a bar to sing and try to pick up dates. While they sing in foreign languages, there is a handy-dandy live translator to provide an English translation and a bit of color commentary. Columbia Operatic Laboratory founding member Maria Beery wrote the show as a way to make a recital of arias and scenes more interesting by weaving a plot through them. While the music is hundreds of years old, the stories are current and relatable.

This is not your Mee-Maw’s opera, and you do not need a music degree to enjoy a special evening of live entertainment.

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Performers for the evening include singers Maria Beery, Michael Brown, Evelyn Clary, Jennifer Mitchell, and Craig Price, translator Andrew Skaggs, and collaborative pianist Bradley Fuller.

Art Bar is located at 1211 Park Street in Columbia.  There will be a $5 cover, and donations will be gratefully accepted.

Columbia Operatic Laboratory, Inc. is a 501-c3 nonprofit aimed at providing arts educating in the field of opera. For more information, follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

Photo Credits – Michael Brown and Jerryana Williams-Bibiloni