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Our first opera is Wolfy, based on the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the important relationships in his life including his mother, sister, first love, his wife, and his overbearing mother-in-law. With music by Misha V. Stefanuk and text by Evan Dozier-Stefanuk, this opera is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for audience members of all ages and backgrounds. The story is touching, and the melodies are amazingly beautiful. You will go home humming to tunes that will keep you enchanted throughout this inspiring work!

If you are not a classical music buff, do not be discouraged by the classical subject matter. This opera, in English, will appeal to you for sure!

* Click here for the Wolfy orchestral score!
* Click here to view and buy the musical score for voice and piano!

This opera is the first in our Children Outreach series, however we plan to perform it as a mainstage production as well!

The story here: Kiki, the kitty is spending a fun night with her kitty friends, including a birthday party and exciting kitty-karaoke! She wakes up the next morning to find out that she has lost her beloved meow! The pride and joy of any kitty! After all, "What's a kitty without her meow?" Her kitty friends are determined to find out what happened to Kiki's meow, and they are adamant about getting it back for her! Find out how all the kitties, including Mama Kitty, band together to help Kiki get her meow back!

* Click here to view and buy the musical score for The Kitty Who Lost Her Meow!
An American Story: George Gershwin is a brief, jazz-infused opera in one act on the subject of George Gershwin, one of America's greatest and most influential composers. Although fictional, most of the opera's story is based upon biographical facts and direct quotes from George Gershwin's interviews and other sources.

In this show, the audience is given a brief glimpse at the music and style of 1920s, when George and his brother, the champion lyricist, Ira Gershwin, were first starting to experience great success the world over. Their Broadway shows were in high demand, and many of them were made into lucrative Hollywood movies. Their shows are still often performed today.

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