SF State Opera Handel's Ariodante
Directed by Nikolas Nackley
Conducted by Christine Brandes
April 29th & May 1st, 2022
in Creative Arts Room 153
Desire, Deception, and 50ml of Revenge! Handel's masterpiece of power, romance and intrigue, updated to a modern hospital setting in the midst of the opioid crisis, performed by the students of SFSU's Opera Workshop, with professional baroque chamber orchestra.
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