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Katy Nairn plays Hannah in LHO’s upcoming production of “The Unknowable” onstage February 10th and 11th. Get your tickets now to see the WORLD PREMIERE by visiting lowellhouseopera.com/tickets.
Choreographed by Emily Parker
Katy Nairn in “The Unknowable”
Katy Nairn plays Hannah in LHO’s upcoming production of “The Unknowable” onstage February 10th and 11th. Get your tickets now to see the WORLD PREMIERE by visiting lowellhouseopera.com/tickets.
Choreographed by Emily Parker
Aurora Martin plays Edith Brookenberg in LHO’s upcoming production of “The Unknowable”. Watch as she sings at the show’s sitzprobe last Sunday! Get your tickets now at lowellhouseopera.com/tickets.
The Unknowable onstage February 10th and 11th
Rehearsals are well underway for “The Unknowable”! Check out some of the incredible work our cast has been doing over the past few weeks to prepare.
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Music: The Cicero Quartet by Benjamin T. Rossen
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Composer, Librettist, and LHO Executive Director, Benjamin T. Rossen, shares an excerpt from our upcoming show “The Unknowable.” Come see the world premiere of “The Unknowable” at Sanders Theater at Memorial Hall on February 10th and 11th, 2024. Stay tuned for more information about tickets coming soon!
A clip from LHO’s award-winning production of NIGHTTOWN by Benjamin Perry Wenzelberg.
For our weekly LHO historical fun fact we bring back this incredible performance from our most recent production, “NIGHTTOWN: an Operatic Reimagining of James Joyce’s ULYSSES.” “The Unknowable” marks LHO’s 9th original production composed by Harvard artists, “NIGHTTOWN” being among these. These productions have been written by Harvard students, professors, and alumni.