Guerilla Opera has always been at the vanguard of innovation, transcending traditional boundaries to offer experiences that are nothing short of transformative. This Giving Tuesday, we have a unique opportunity to continue this legacy with our upcoming production, "Ululations and Gurgles of the Invisible."
Read MoreGuerilla Opera is pleased to announce it has received a second year of grant funding in the amount of $20,000 from Mass Humanities!
Read MoreGuerilla Opera’s Community Series begins this month with the first two of several monthly workshops throughout the company’s 17th season, that explore how opera interacts with other art forms. These workshops explore Guerilla Opera’s groundbreaking productions and include fascinating guest speakers pushing the boundaries of opera.
Read More“The music deftly underlines every emotional twist. At times soaring and lyrical, at others gritty and forceful.”
Read More“a powerful story” “excellent direction and creative scoring.”
Read MoreIn celebration of Women’s History Month, Guerilla Opera drops a new studio album and presents the world premiere of an operatic film of I Give You My Home, a monodrama with music and original libretto by local composer Beth Wiemann and is brought to life by the acclaimed filmmaker, Cara Consilvio.
Read MoreIn celebration of Women’s History Month, Guerilla Opera drops a new studio album and presents the world premiere of an operatic film of I Give You My Home, a monodrama with music and original libretto by local composer Beth Wiemann and is brought to life by the acclaimed filmmaker, Cara Consilvio.
Read MoreGuerilla Opera has been selected as the recipient for the Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research Grant from the Institute for Music Leadership at the Eastman School of Music. This award will support the world premiere production of Emily Koh's HER | alive.un.dead, a surrealist, sci-fi drama about two Chinese-American women who meet in the afterlife and explores conflicts between their Western upbringing and Chinese culture.
Read MoreGuerilla Opera is featured in an article that talks about companies supporting experimental works and diversifying talent and staff to make opera more relevant and inclusive.
Read MoreHow did Ms. de la Guardia breathe such emotion into such an enigmatic character? In this recent interview with Barry Lenson of Classical Archives she explains. And she also talks about Guerilla Opera, the company that she founded, and discusses future plans for this remarkable young ensemble.
Read MoreThe MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST), MIT Music and Theater Arts, and Guerilla Opera present the world premiere of The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage a comedic new opera that features Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage, the true-life unsung inventors of the first computer, using their brilliant new invention to "fight crime" in alternative universes.
Read MoreIn their 16th season, Guerilla Opera introduces the Guerilla Emergence Festival, a virtual festival of ground-breaking works commissioned by Guerilla Opera that runs from Tuesday, November 29, through Friday, December 2, 2022 streaming online and to all devices through Stellar Tickets. The virtual performances will be available to watch on demand until Sunday, December 11, 2022.
Read MoreThe Guerillas of Boston take SALT, their most experimental work to New York’s 2022 Ice Factory Festival. SALT is a monologue for soprano and electronics, in which an elder woman reflects on her salty life of feeling trapped in an abusive and loveless marriage, as she cooks soup for her husband and contemplates a way out.
Read MoreGuerilla Opera is pleased to announce it has received a $15,000 grant from the Staffing the Humanities initiative from Mass Humanities. Alongside Guerilla Opera, Mass Humanities announced grants to eleven organizations with humanities programs.
Read MoreBoston’s Guerilla Opera and the Nichols House Museum co-present I Give You My Home, a world premiere site-specific chamber opera inspired by the life of Rose Standish Nichols, a true-life Women’s Peace Party and Suffrage Activist and professional landscape architect.
Read MoreJoin us in supporting the Arlekin Players' #Artists4Ukraine to help Ukrainian refugees! Our neighbors, the local theater ensemble of Arlekin Players, is composed of Russian and Ukrainian immigrants to the US. When the war in Ukraine began they were mobilized to help the refugees. Please donate, share, repost and follow the Arlekin Players to keep up with their efforts and to make an impact as a community by providing vital support to as many refugees as possible!
Read MoreAliana de la Guardia of Guerilla Opera is one of twelve artists, nonprofit and municipal heads who will spend the next eight months immersed in facilitated and project-based learning, peer networking, and leadership trainings, all designed to support a new network of creative civic leaders with the knowledge and skills to help build a more inclusive and sustainable arts and culture ecosystem in Essex County.
Read MoreThe 2022 season of The Guerilla Underground continues on March 11, 2022 at 7:30PM EDT with an “Official Selection of The Guerilla Underground,”The Colony, with music by Anna Lindemann and co-written by Anna Lindemann and Emma Komlos-Hrobsky.
Read MoreArtistic Director, Aliana de la Guardia and Guerilla opera were selected to the 2022 Nonprofit Learning Institute cohort, presented by Bank of America and Philanthropy Massachusetts. This competitive program that selects only 20 nonprofit organizations from a broad cross-section of the nonprofit sector in MA each year.
Read MoreAliana de la Guardia, classical vocalist and artistic director for Guerilla Opera, recently joined PARMA's Sara Warner to talk about the ensemble and their new album RUMPELSTILTSKIN on Navona Records.
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