Celebrate the release of our newest album on Navona Records!
Inspired by the Nichols House Museum in Boston, Guerilla Opera’s newest release on Navona Records, I Give You My Home, brings to light the efforts and passions of Rose Standish Nichols, a true-life Bostonian woman who was a women’s peace and suffrage movement activist, professional landscape architect, and published author.
DATE/TIME
Sunday, March 10, 2023
Sung in English. 35 min in duration.
FULL SCHEDULE OF I GIVE YOU MY HOME EVENTS
Friday, March 24, 2023, 7pm
Live screening at the Mosesian Center for the Arts, Watertown, MA
Sunday, March 26, 2pm
Live screening at the Colonial Performing Arts Center, Keene, NH
Wednesday, Mar 29, and Thursday, March 30, 2pm
Friday, March 31, 12pm & 6pm | Sunday, April 2, 1pm & 3pm
Live screenings at the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME
Talk back after the 6pm screening on Friday, March 31 and on Sunday, April 2 at 2pm.
Thursday, April 6, 2023, 7:00PM EST
Livestream of the Virtual Film Premiere and available on-demand through April 16!
THE ARTISTS
Beth Wiemann, composer and librettist
Aliana de la Guardia, soprano as Rose Standish Nichols
Mike Williams, percussion
Philipp Stäudlin, saxophone
Joel Gordon, Sound Engineer
“I Give You My Home” is supported by a Live Arts Boston grant award from The Boston Foundation and their partners the Barr Foundation and Dunamis Boston, The Puffin Foundation, and a CIP Projects grant award from Mass Cultural Council.
The company debut of Cara Consilvio was partially supported by OPERA America’s Opera Grants for Women Stage Directors and Conductors, generously funded by the Marineau Family Foundation.
The development of “I Give You My Home” has been in partnership with the University of Maine, Orono, The Switchboard artist residency program in Haverhill, MA, and co-produced by the Nichols House Museum.
Film location partners are the Nichols House Museum in Boston, MA, Saint-Gaudens National Park in Cornish, NH, Path of Life Sculpture Garden and Hedge Maze in Windsor, VT, and Rudyard Kipling House and Scott Farm Orchard in Dummerston, VT.