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From Tulsa Opera: Donizetti's "The Daughter of the Regiment"

On this edition of ST, we welcome Kostis Protopapas of Tulsa Opera back to our show. Tulsa Opera will soon present Donizetti's "The Daughter of the Regiment," a comic opera in two acts; it'll be staged at the Tulsa PAC on October 13th (at 7:30pm), 19th (at 7:30pm), and 21st (at 2:30pm). This production stars soprano Sarah Coburn, tenor Gregory Schmidt, bass-baritone Peter Strummer, and mezzo-soprano Dorothy Byrne. Protopapas was named artistic director of Tulsa Opera in 2008; he's currently also serving as the organization's interim executive director. And he'll be the conductor for the upcoming "Daughter of the Regiment" production. You can read the Wiki entry on this famous opera here, and you can learn much more about Tulsa Opera's new production (including ticket details) at this link.
 

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