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Get Tickets Today! *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* The Garden of The Finzi-Continis is set on the eve of World W

Get Tickets Today! *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* [View this email in your browser]( The Garden of The Finzi-Continis is set on the eve of World War II and tells the story of an aristocratic Italian-Jewish family, the Finzi-Continis, who believe they will be immune to the changes happening around them. As they make a gracious haven for themselves in their garden, walling out the unpleasantness of the world outside, Italy forms its alliance with Germany and begins to enforce anti-Semitic racial laws. But the Finzi-Continis discover too late that no one is immune, no one is untouchable. × [Get Tickets Now!]( Edmond J. Safra Hall 36 Battery Place, NY Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust × New York City Opera presents the world premiere of a new American opera, Ricky Ian Gordon’s The Garden of The Finzi-Continis, a co-production with the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. With a libretto by Michael Korie and production concept by Richard Stafford, based on Giorgio Bassani’s 1962 novel, The Garden of The Finzi-Continis will be conducted by James Lowe and directed by Michael Capasso and Richard Stafford. Rachel Blaustein, Brian James Myer, Mary Phillips, Franco Pomponi, Anthony Ciaramitaro, and Matt Ciuffitelli will head the cast of The Garden of The Finzi-Continis, which will feature production design by John Farrell, costume design by Ildikó Debreczeni, lighting design by Susan Roth, and production stage management by Diana Vassall-Dumelle. The cast also includes D'Marreon Alexander, Robert Balonek, Adam Cioffari, Peter Kendall Clark, Dani Goldstein, Spencer Hamlin, Kristee Haney, Rebecca L. Hargrove, Sarah Heltzel, Adam Klein, Meredith Krinke, Melanie Long, Violet Paris, Gabe Ponichter, Sami Sallaway, Drew Seigla, Markos Simopoulos, Rosy Anoush Svazlian, Tim Roller, and Rachel Zatcoff. × [Get Tickets Now!]( Edmond J. Safra Hall 36 Battery Place, NY Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust × This email was sent to [*|EMAIL|*]( [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( *|LIST:ADDRESSLINE|* If you do not want to receive any more newsletters, to unsubscribe [click here]( Wisdom Digital Media 1180 Avenue of the Americas 8th Floor New York, New York 10036

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