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College Light Opera Company Announces 2021 Season Lineup |
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It’s here! The announcement Cape Cod theater-goers have been waiting for.
The College Light Opera Company (CLOC) is excited to announce the shows of the 2021 Season. The theatre company has an exciting summer planned filled with musicals, operettas, and even a new work!
The season will open on Tuesday, June 22nd with a beloved CLOC staple - The Pirates of Penzance. Join a band of swashbuckling buccaneers, bumbling British bobbies, frolicsome Victorian maidens, and a delightfully dotty “model of a modern Major-General” for a rollicking romp over the rocky coast of Cornwall. You won’t want to miss this reimagined Gilbert and Sullivan classic!
For the company’s second slot, travel back to the World War I-era with Very Good Eddie. With music by Jerome Kern (Show Boat) and book by Philip Bartholomae and Guy Bolton, this romantic comedy follows the story of Eddie, a very short man, newly married to the extremely tall Georgina. As they honeymoon aboard a Hudson River day liner to the Catskills, they encounter a very tall athlete named Percy and his new wife, the diminutive Elsie. When the couples accidentally trade partners, chaos ensues.
The 2014 Tony Award winner for Best Musical, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, takes the company’s third slot of the season. This comedy is a murderous romp filled with unforgettable music and non-stop laughs as the low-born Monty Navarro sets off down a ghoulish path to knock off his relatives and become the next Earl of Highhurst. But at the same time, love triangles have begun to form and now murder isn't the only thing on Monty's mind....
Another Tony Award winner for Best Musical takes the fourth slot in CLOC’s 2021 season, The Pajama Game. This toe-tappin, comedic love story is utterly timeless - having been made both into a film and two Broadway revivals. With an energetic score by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross (Damn Yankees), this musical about a union strike at a pajama factory generates plenty of “steam heat”.
For the company’s fifth show of the summer, one of Leonard Bernstein’s most heartfelt scores will be performed. Trouble in Tahiti is a one-act opera broken down into eight scenes. Taking place over the course of one day, the beautiful piece explores the marital struggles between Sam, a successful businessman, and Dinah, a frustrated housewife, in 1950s America. But beneath the couple's discord is a profound longing for love and acceptance.
Follow the yellow brick road with CLOC for their sixth show of the summer, The Wizard of Oz. This beloved classic will be a hit with the entire family, including everyone’s favorite songs such as “Over the Rainbow”, “If I Only Had a Brain”, and “We’re Off to See the Wizard”.
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott, Little Women will be the seventh show of this summer. Join the four March girls - Beth, Amy, Meg and Jo - as they grow up right here in Massachusetts and learn about the true meaning of love, family, and what it means to be a woman.
The Sorcerer, another Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, takes the spot for slot #8. Laughs will be had when young Alexis invites family sorcerer, J. W. Wells, to brew a love potion and topsy-turviness ensues. Everyone in the village inevitably falls for the wrong person resulting in a tangled web of mismatched lovers. Will Alexis be able to break the spell or will it come at a price?
For the ninth and final slot of the 2021 Season, CLOC is extremely excited to announce the New England premiere of a new musical entitled The Danger Year, written by composer and CLOC Alum Georgia Stitt. After spending numerous summers at CLOC, Georgia has gone on to release multiple studio albums of her own work, write her own musicals, and assistant conduct on Broadway, Off-Broadway and in television. She is also the founder of MAESTRA - a non-profit organization that supports women who make music in the musical theatre industry.
Some important changes have been made for the 2021 Season due to COVID-19. Performers and audience members will be required to wear masks at all times and follow appropriate social distancing. The company is planning on 25-35% capacity at the Highfield Theater and there will be no intermissions. Run times will be shortened accordingly.
In an attempt to make this summer’s productions as accessible as possible, CLOC is excited to introduce a live-streaming option on Saturday nights so that patrons may watch performances from the comfort of their own home.
There will also be some changes this year unrelated to COVID-19. Evening curtain times will be moved from 8PM to 7:30PM. The company will also be adding a Wednesday matinee at 2PM and discontinuing Thursday evening performances.
Ticket subscriptions for the season will be going on sale in April. Please stay tuned for more ticketing information.
CLOC is excited to bring live theater back to the Cape Cod community!
The College Light Opera Company’s 2021 Season
June 22nd - June 27th The Pirates of Penzance
June 29th - July 4th Very Good Eddie
July 6th - July 11th A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
July 13th - July 18th The Pajama Game
July 20th - July 25th Trouble in Tahiti
July 27th - August 1st The Wizard of Oz
August 3rd - August 8th Little Women
August 10th - August 15th The Sorcerer
August 17th - August 22nd The Danger Year
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