Production Photography: Jordan Rowe
Opera in the Pines presents Bar Crawl Bohème, an immersive, community-focused adaptation of the operatic classic La bohème, performed by and for Mainers in a first of its kind bar crawl across the state!
Many of us might already be familiar with the traditional version that inspired the musical Rent, featuring various scenes in the lives of four struggling artists: a poet, a painter, a musician and a philosopher. One Christmas Eve, their neighbor, the seamstress Mimì, knocks at their door, asking for a light for her candle. She quickly falls in love with the poet, Rodolfo, and their lives are changed forever. Our Bohemians attempt to find their way despite the dark realities of the world in this timeless story of the magic of first love, the special innocence of youth, and the devastation of loss.
This opera was first composed by Giacomo Pucci between 1893 and 1895 to an Italian libretto based on Scènes de la vie de bohème by Henri Murger. Our libretto, adapted by Kristine McIntyre and updated by Sable Strout, will take place in 2019 Maine, with no idea what the new year will have in store.
We are proud to feature a cast entirely of Mainers for this production: Josie DiPhilippo (Piano, South Portland), Robert Gerold (Tenor, Portland), Mary Johnston Letellier (Soprano, Gorham), Daniel Laverriere (Baritone, Arundel), Joshua Miller (Baritone, Southwest Harbor), Kimberly Ouellette (Soprano, Lewiston) and Tyler Putnam (Bass-Baritone, Chebeague Island).
Performance: The performance will be 50 minutes, performed without intermission, and sung in English with English supertitles.
Bar Crawl Bohème is presented by arrangement with Kristine McIntyre.
General Notes:
We encourage you to arrive early in order to provide ample time to place your orders and take your seats. Seating is first come, first serve, with options for standing room.
Please be advised that these are non-traditional performance venues that may include restricted sightlines, ambient noises, alternative seating, and walking over uneven ground. Act II and III take place in, or just outside of, a bar, so you’re part of the story and part of the fun - lean in!
Any food and drink purchases are not included in the price of your ticket.
More information: Opera in the Pines is passionate about making opera accessible for everyone. For information about our sliding scale admission policy, please contact operainthepines@gmail.com.
Date & Time:
Maine Beer Company: May 10 at 7:00 PM. Doors will open at 6:00 PM.
Venue Partner:
Maine Beer Company, 525 US-1 in Freeport, Maine
Food & Drink:
The Maine Beer Company Tasting Room
Date & Time:
Three of Strong Spirits: May 11 at 7:00 PM. Doors will open at 6:00 PM.
Venue Partner:
Three of Strong Spirits, 35B Diamond Street in Portland, Maine
Food & Drink:
Date & Time:
Oyster River Winegrowers: May 12 at 7:00 PM. Doors will open at 5:30 PM.
Venue Partner:
Oyster River Winegrowers Farm, 929 Oyster River Road in Warren, Maine
Food & Drink: