The Opera Music Theatre International (OMTI) will present "Tosca," Feb. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kenneth W. and Grace E. DeBaun Auditorium of Stevens Institute of Technology.
The public is invited to a seminar and meeting with the principals prior to the performance. Tickets are available at $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and $10 for students. Stevens faculty and staff may purchase a ticket for $10 and students for $5. For further information on the performance and ticket reservations, please contact the DeBaun Auditorium via email at debaun@stevens.edu, or call 201-216-8960.
Jerome Hines, a Metropolitan Opera singer, founded OTMI in 1987 as a bridge between the conservatory/university and the professional stage for singers. He plans to meet with Stevens students that same day at 1:45 p.m. All members of the Stevens campus community are invited to attend this session.
OMTI is currently performing in major opera houses in 25 countries and throughout the world.
WHO: Opera Music Theatre International
WHAT: Performance of "Tosca"
WHEN: Feb. 5, 19997:30 p.m.
WHERE: Stevens Institute of Technology, DeBaun Auditorium
Fifth Street, between River and Hudson Streets
Hoboken, NJ (Minutes north of the Hoboken PATH station and across the Hudson
River from midtown Manhattan)
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