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Saturday April 18, 2009
Start: 18:30
End: 21:30

A fresh take on a Mozart favorite, thanks to a trio of young stars hand picked by COT General Director Brian Dickie. Last seen in Chicago 20 years ago, the opera is a story of passion, revenge, and forgiveness—the perfect subjects for virtuoso arias, as Mozart well knew.

Tuesday April 21, 2009
Start: 18:30
End: 21:30

A fresh take on a Mozart favorite, thanks to a trio of young stars hand picked by COT General Director Brian Dickie. Last seen in Chicago 20 years ago, the opera is a story of passion, revenge, and forgiveness—the perfect subjects for virtuoso arias, as Mozart well knew.

Sunday April 26, 2009
Start: 14:00
End: 17:00

A fresh take on a Mozart favorite, thanks to a trio of young stars hand picked by COT General Director Brian Dickie. Last seen in Chicago 20 years ago, the opera is a story of passion, revenge, and forgiveness—the perfect subjects for virtuoso arias, as Mozart well knew.

Wednesday April 29, 2009
Start: 18:30
End: 21:30

A fresh take on a Mozart favorite, thanks to a trio of young stars hand picked by COT General Director Brian Dickie. Last seen in Chicago 20 years ago, the opera is a story of passion, revenge, and forgiveness—the perfect subjects for virtuoso arias, as Mozart well knew.

Friday May 1, 2009
Start: 18:30
End: 21:30

A fresh take on a Mozart favorite, thanks to a trio of young stars hand picked by COT General Director Brian Dickie. Last seen in Chicago 20 years ago, the opera is a story of passion, revenge, and forgiveness—the perfect subjects for virtuoso arias, as Mozart well knew.

Saturday May 2, 2009
Start: 18:30
End: 20:00

CARMEN WITH EVEN MORE INTENSITY. If you think you’ve seen Carmen in all her blazing persona, wait until you experience this more intimate version of Bizet’s famous opera by Peter Brook, the provocative English theatre and film director.

Saturday May 16, 2009
Start: 18:30
End: 21:00

EXPERIENCE BRITTEN WITH A PERSONAL CONNECTION. One of Britten’s close collaborators was conductor Steuart Bedford, who conducted the first staged performance of Owen Wingrave in 1973, and will join Chicago Opera Theater for this much anticipated production featuring baritone Matthew Worth in the title role.

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