The Harvard Club of Miami
is pleased to share the following invitation 

 
 
You and your guests are invited to

All Ivy+ Florida Grand Opera Event: “The Passenger”
 
hosted by The Yale Club of South Florida



Join us for this All Ivy+ night at the opera including a VIP reception with complimentary wine, soft drinks and champagne, a backstage tour and premium seats for the stunning opera “The Passenger.”

The Details:
Florida Grand Opera is hosting “Yale/All Ivy Night at the Opera” on Friday, April 8, 2016. Join us before the opera for a VIP reception in the Florida Grand Opera’s donor lounge, then to further enhance your opera experience, the Director of Artistic Administration, Philip Pierce (Brown ’01) will give a short overview of “The Passenger” and whisk you onstage just moments before the curtain rises for a quick tour. You will feel the backstage electricity just moments before the opera begins! Then it is off to your premium seats to enjoy the performance. During intermission, you will return to the VIP lounge for refreshments and time with fellow alums.


Friday, April 8, 2016

7:00PM - VIP Reception Green Room Lounge. Back stage tour.
8:00PM - Performance Starts

Location:
The Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County,
1300 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL 33132

Click here for more info

For tickets, go to www.fgo.org or call 800-741-1010

Save 20% ~ Use the promo code IVYLEAGUE and receive 20% off tickets, admission to the donor lounge PLUS a back stage tour!

Questions? Please contact:

 

David Sanchez
President, Yale Club of South Florida
drsanchez@yaleclubofsouthflorida.org
305-562-9029

About the Opera:
The Passenger exploded onto the world stage with sold out houses and standing ovations in London, Chicago and New York. Florida Grand Opera is one of only five cities in North America presenting this epic production.

The opera tells the story of Liese, aboard an ocean liner, who is stunned to see another passenger she recognizes as a prisoner from Auschwitz. Liese’s husband knows nothing of her past as an overseer in the camp, and she is forced to confess and confront the reality of her past.

The Passenger is performed by an international cast in multiple languages, including German, English, Polish, Yiddish, French, Russian, and Czech, with subtitles presented in English and Spanish.

You don’t want to miss this exciting experience! This may be your only opportunity to see “The Passenger” in the U.S., the South Florida performances conclude a successful five U.S. city tour. After its South Florida tour, “The Passenger” returns to Warsaw.