
Guerilla Opera Presents The Guerilla Underground 2025
The Guerilla Underground is a virtual speakeasy experience and performance series that offers broadcasts from live performances and new and genre-bending works of invigorating new music.
The Guerilla Underground is a virtual speakeasy experience and performance series that offers broadcasts from live performances and new and genre-bending works of invigorating new music.
With a whimsical score by composer Elena Ruehr and Pulitzer-prize-winning librettist Royce Vavrek's humor, it's a recipe for comic brilliance. Under the whimsical direction of Giselle Ty, this opera is based on the New York Times best-selling graphic novel by Sydney Padua.
Life and transformation take on new dimensions, expanding the boundaries of this art form in the most unexpected ways through this portal to a world where enchanting music by composers Kaija Saariaho and Caroline Louise Miller redefine the essence of opera.
With the mischievous Loki, the Nordic trickster god, as your guide, you'll question the boundaries between what's real and what's fiction, plunging into a world where chaos reigns. Join our Patreon membership and let the enigma of "Pedr Solis" envelop you.
Guerilla Opera opens its 16th Season with the Guerilla Emergence Festival, a virtual festival of ground-breaking works that will be expanded, developed into full productions, and will tour a city near you!
Finalists selected by Artistic Director Aliana de la Guardia with “Quaking Aspen” by Jason Eckard and featuring soprano Stephanie Lamprea, Interim by Sarah Grace Graves, she wears bells by Jo Reyes-Boitel and featuring Teatro Palo Alto.
A first listen to a new comedic opera in which Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage, the true-life unsung inventors of the first computer, use their invention to "fight crime" in an alternative universe!
Two Guerilla Opera productions with stage direction by Deniz Khateri, video projection design by Nuozhou Wang and featuring the music of Kaija Saariaho and Bahar Royaee.
THE COLONY is an opera-theater performance about sisterhood and the evolution of communication in two of the most social creatures on earth: ants and humans by Anna Lindemann and Emma Komlos-Hrobsky.
THE CELLOS’ DIALOGUE is an UN-آن Theatre Ensemble production, a multidisciplinary play that tells the story of a woman from the Middle East finds herself struggling with an unexpected pregnancy in America.
Join Guerilla Opera for a zoom gathering to celebrate their latest album release on Navona Records! We’ll play excerpts from the CD and clips from the animated film by Deniz Khateri featuring the mastered recording of Rumpelstiltskin, with music by Marti Epstein and libretto by Marti Epstein and Greg Smucker.
An extended broadcast of the world premiere animated film featuring the mastered recording of Rumpelstiltskin, with music and libretto by Marti Epstein, with shadow puppetry animation and direction by Deniz Khateri in The Guerilla Underground.
Join Guerilla Opera on the PARMA LIVE STAGE for the world premiere of an animated film featuring the mastered recording of Rumpelstiltskin, with music by Marti Epstein and libretto by Marti Epstein and Greg Smucker, with shadow puppetry animation and direction by Deniz Khateri.
A first listen to a new one-act opera inspired by Rose Standish Nichols at The Switchboard! This first lesson will be presented live to a reduced audience and also live-streamed to our Patreon members!
Early bird tickets are now on sale for The 2022 season of The Guerilla Underground a virtual speakeasy experience and performance series featuring a plethora of streaming performances, after parties with artists, games and prizes, and more!
Last day to enter your video and be featured in the Guerilla Underground! We want to feature other members of our community who investigate and explore themes that are “operatic”!
Join Guerilla Opera on the PARMA LIVE STAGE for an encore viewing of the 2016 revival of Loose, Wet, Perforated , a raunchy new chamber opera with music and libretto Nicholas Vines and direction by Austin Regan.
We want to feature other members of our community who investigate and explore themes that are “operatic”!