Photo Flash: Capitol City Opera Opens ON THE LIGHT SIDE: SUMMER OF LOVE

By: Jul. 26, 2019

Let the sun shine! Capitol City Opera's On the Light Side: Summer of Love opens tonight and runs through Saturday at the Highpoint Episcopal Community Church in Sandy Springs, GA. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available online at ccityopera.org.

This year's On the Light Side celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Woodstock and features music from Hair, Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar, Pippin, and iconic songs from the flower-child era from bands like The Byrds, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and more. Singers will be accompanied by a rock trio of piano, bass, and drums.

This "indoor picnic" fundraiser is one of the Company's most popular events. Patrons are invited to "Bring-Your-Own-Picnic" (BYOP) and peruse the silent auction. AND they will have a chance to win prizes for the best-decorated tables and costumes in the Woodstock theme --- all in the casual, air-conditioned indoors.

Photo Credit: Andre Peele

Photo Flash: Capitol City Opera Opens ON THE LIGHT SIDE: SUMMER OF LOVE

Photo Flash: Capitol City Opera Opens ON THE LIGHT SIDE: SUMMER OF LOVE
Jonathan Spuhler

Photo Flash: Capitol City Opera Opens ON THE LIGHT SIDE: SUMMER OF LOVE
Mala Bhattacharya, Michael Lindsey

Photo Flash: Capitol City Opera Opens ON THE LIGHT SIDE: SUMMER OF LOVE
Matt Brooker

Photo Flash: Capitol City Opera Opens ON THE LIGHT SIDE: SUMMER OF LOVE

Photo Flash: Capitol City Opera Opens ON THE LIGHT SIDE: SUMMER OF LOVE
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