Annapolis Opera House cancels La bohème performance due to COVID wave

The Annapolis Opera Company, in consultation with its partner, the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, has announced that it is postponing production of La bohème due to the impact the current wave of Covid is having in our greater region. Production was scheduled for January 27-29, 2022 at Maryland Hall.

The organization has worked to successfully overcome the multiple challenges of Covid, however, they felt that production was drastically reduced to a point where it would no longer be the art that the Opera wants to present or the experience that our patrons and artists deserve.
In a statement to patrons, the Opera said: “Moving this production back to the 2021 season, which has been in the works for years, is very difficult for all of us. However, we believe that the safety of the Opera’s cast and crew, members of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra and our clients is paramount. Information on the resumption dates of this production in the future will be announced as soon as possible. “
While full production has been postponed, a number of guest artists will air a special presentation featuring highlights from La bohème at the end of January. This presentation will be offered to all ticket holders.

If ticket holders do not wish to use their ticket for the streaming presentation, they can contact Maryland Hall at [email protected] that is:
- Donate the value of your ticket (s) to The Annapolis Opera and receive a tax receipt in the mail. Your donation will directly support the Annapolis Opera House.
- Redeem tickets for any event this season. From February 1, 2022 until April 30, 2022, you can redeem your tickets for another Annapolis Opera event.
You must contact Maryland Hall at [email protected] during the trade window to process your trade.

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