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Boston University College of Fine Arts presents 25th Fringe Festival

September 28, 2021
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BU Opera Institute and School of Theatre collaboration produces new works of opera and theatre by Missy Mazzoli, Kamala Sankaram, and Andrew Hinderaker in the Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre

September 28, 2021 – Boston University College of Fine Arts (CFA) School of Music: Opera Institute and School of Theatre announce the Fall 2021 Fringe Festival, now in its 25th year. For these two and a half decades, Fringe Festival at Boston University has celebrated and amplified new works, shown in spare and minimal productions. The festival’s mission is to produce new or rarely performed significant works in the opera and theatre repertoire, bringing performances and audiences together in unique theatrical settings.

The 25th annual Fringe Festival presents two new operas in October: The Infinite Energy of Ada Lovelace by Kamala Sankaram and Rob Handel, and Proving Up by BU College of Fine Arts and BU Tanglewood Institute alumna Missy Mazzoli and Royce Vavrek. Colossal, a play by Andrew Hinderaker directed by CFA Assistant Professor of Movement Yo-EL Cassell, closes the festival the first weekend of November.

Artistic Director of BU Opera Institute and Director of Opera Programs William Lumpkin is eager to kick off the season of performances. “After over a year of our performance opportunities being hindered by the pandemic, we are beyond excited to return to the studio and to our performance space to offer these compelling operas and play for the 25th annual Fall Fringe Festival,” says Lumpkin. “The energy of our students is invigorating, and we are eager to share their extraordinary talents with you, our devoted audience!”

All 2021 Fringe performances will be in the Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre at 820 Commonwealth Ave., Brookline, MA. Tickets $15. Learn more at bu.edu/cfa/fringe.

The Infinite Energy of Ada Lovelace

Music by Kamala Sankaram, libretto by Rob Handel (2019)
Allison Voth, music director
Emily Ranii, stage director

October 15 – 17, 2021

Ada, Countess of Lovelace and Lord Byron’s daughter, has been asked to help Charles Babbage with his work on the Difference Engine. Can she pursue her love of mathematics while upholding her reputation? Duration: 40 minutes

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Proving Up

Music by Missy Mazzoli, libretto by Royce Vavrek (2018)
William Lumpkin, conductor
Nathan Troup, stage director

October 22 – 24, 2021

Based on a short story by Karen Russell, Proving Up is a surreal and haunting commentary on the American dream as experienced by the Zegners, a fictional family of 1860s homesteaders. The Zegners are a family that does everything “right” and are still undermined by forces beyond their control. Duration: 75 minutes

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Colossal

Written by Andrew Hinderaker
Directed by Yo-EL Cassell

November 4 – 6, 2021

A star football player – a pro prospect, one of the most graceful runners in the world, and a man in love with a teammate – struggles to move forward in the wake of a catastrophic spinal cord injury. With full-contact choreography, this play about love, ability, and extraordinary feats of strength tackles definitions of masculinity and the male body as vehicles for language, violence, and silent expression through dance, football, and disability.

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BU Opera Institute will also present two Spring 2022 productions: If I Were You (Jake Heggie/Gene Scheer) and Mozart’s Così fan tutte. Stay tuned for updates at bu.edu/cfa/opera/news.

If I Were You

By Jake Heggie/Gene Scheer

February 24 – 27, 2022

Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre
820 Commonwealth Ave, Brookline, MA 02446

William Lumpkin, conductor
James Petosa, stage director

Così fan tutte

By Mozart/DaPonte

April 22 – 23, 2022

Tsai Performance Center
685 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215

William Lumpkin, conductor
Nathan Troup, stage director


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BOSTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF MUSIC: OPERA INSTITUTE

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