STAGE TUBE: Behind the Scenes With Michigan Native Chad Johnson in Michigan Opera's SILENT NIGHT

By: Nov. 10, 2016
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Michigan native Chad Johnson shares his experience performing in Michigan Opera Theatre's, "Silent Night," Nov. 12-20, 2016 at the Detroit Opera House. Check out the video!

Silent Night won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2012 and has been capturing the hearts of opera audiences around the world. Loosely based on events from World War I, Silent Night depicts a spontaneous cease-fire between French, Scottish and German soldiers on Christmas Eve, 1914. Sung in the multiple languages of its characters. This production is derived from the 2005 French film, Joyeux, Noel.

Music by Kevin Puts
Libretto by Mark Campbell, based on the 2005 film Joyeux Noël
Premiere: St. Paul, Minnesota, 2011

Running time: About 2:25 (including intermission)
Sung in English, German, French, Italian and Latin with projectEd English supertitles

For tickets and more information, visit: http://www.michiganopera.org/opera/silent-night/



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