Upcoming Events

CONCERT: Soprano Riot!
Sopranos Nellie Rustick and Amy Shake are teaming up with pianist David Anderegg to present “Soprano Riot!” a concert of music for one and two sopranos.
The repertoire includes Aaron Copland settings of texts by Emily Dickinson, Lori Leitman’s settings of texts by Margaret Atwood and songs by Florence Price using poems by Langston Hughes. There will also be two world premieres: the complete “Songs from a Bad Year” and “Two Vocalises for Enrique” by Anderegg.

GETRUNE in Wagner’s Götterdämerung
TUNDI Productions presents the beginning and the end of Richard Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen, with two performances each of Das Rheingold and Götterdämmerung surrounding the biggest and boldest Wagner in Vermont festival yet. Join us August 16-24 at the Latchis Theatre, Brattleboro VT.


ELSA in Ladies of Lohengrin
Tundi Productions
Tundi’s unique adaptation of Wagner’s opera: Ladies of Lohengrin, which tells the story of Elsa and Ortrud’s relationship and rivalry.

GETRUNE in Wagner’s Götterdämerung
TUNDI Productions presents the beginning and the end of Richard Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen, with two performances each of Das Rheingold and Götterdämmerung surrounding the biggest and boldest Wagner in Vermont festival yet. Join us August 16-24 at the Latchis Theatre, Brattleboro VT.

MARIE: A Bigger Angel (Recording)
Recording the work of Berkshire County composer David Anderegg, A BIGGER ANGEL is a 10 minute new musical, using the voices of local singers.

MERCY OTIS WARREN in Rebel Town: The Boston Tea Party Musical
Rebel Town is a new American musical, written and composed by BCC Alum John Segalla, which tells the story of a young boy and his real life involvement in one of the most infamous and misrepresented nights of protest in history. As the tea crisis brews in 1773 Boston, Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty are ready to take action to prevent the unloading of 92,000 pounds of ill-taxed loose leaf tea.

MERCY OTIS WARREN in Rebel Town: The Boston Tea Party Musical
Rebel Town is a new American musical, written and composed by BCC Alum John Segalla, which tells the story of a young boy and his real life involvement in one of the most infamous and misrepresented nights of protest in history. As the tea crisis brews in 1773 Boston, Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty are ready to take action to prevent the unloading of 92,000 pounds of ill-taxed loose leaf tea.

MERCY OTIS WARREN in Rebel Town: The Boston Tea Party Musical
Rebel Town is a new American musical, written and composed by BCC Alum John Segalla, which tells the story of a young boy and his real life involvement in one of the most infamous and misrepresented nights of protest in history. As the tea crisis brews in 1773 Boston, Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty are ready to take action to prevent the unloading of 92,000 pounds of ill-taxed loose leaf tea.

MERCY OTIS WARREN in Rebel Town: The Boston Tea Party Musical
Rebel Town is a new American musical, written and composed by BCC Alum John Segalla, which tells the story of a young boy and his real life involvement in one of the most infamous and misrepresented nights of protest in history. As the tea crisis brews in 1773 Boston, Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty are ready to take action to prevent the unloading of 92,000 pounds of ill-taxed loose leaf tea.

MERCY OTIS WARREN in Rebel Town: The Boston Tea Party Musical
Rebel Town is a new American musical, written and composed by BCC Alum John Segalla, which tells the story of a young boy and his real life involvement in one of the most infamous and misrepresented nights of protest in history. As the tea crisis brews in 1773 Boston, Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty are ready to take action to prevent the unloading of 92,000 pounds of ill-taxed loose leaf tea.

MERCY OTIS WARREN in Rebel Town: The Boston Tea Party Musical
Rebel Town is a new American musical, written and composed by BCC Alum John Segalla, which tells the story of a young boy and his real life involvement in one of the most infamous and misrepresented nights of protest in history. As the tea crisis brews in 1773 Boston, Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty are ready to take action to prevent the unloading of 92,000 pounds of ill-taxed loose leaf tea.