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Die Fledermaus, Act Two - "Bravo, Countess!" Johann Strauss II University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Dione Johnson, soprano, "Adele"; Julie LaDouceur, soprano, "Rosalinda"; Nicholas Provenzale, baritone, "Eisenstein"; Reginald Smith Jr., baritone, "Dr. Falke"; Ellen Graham, mezzo-soprano, "Orlovsky"; Daniel Koehn, baritone, "Frank" play
Die Fledermaus, Act Two - "Chacun à son gout" Johann Strauss II University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Ellen Graham, mezzo-soprano, "Orlovsky" play
Die Fledermaus, Act Two - "Countess…Csárdas" Johann Strauss II University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Dione Johnson, soprano, "Adele"; Julie LaDouceur, soprano, "Rosalinda"; Ellen Graham, mezzo-soprano, "Orlovsky" play
Die Fledermaus, Act Two - "Enough, my friends" Johann Strauss II University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Dione Johnson, soprano, "Adele"; Julie LaDouceur, soprano, "Rosalinda"; Nicholas Provenzale, baritone, "Eisenstein"; Ellen Graham, mezzo-soprano, "Orlovsky"; Daniel Koehn, baritone, "Frank"; Tai-Kristin Smedley, soprano, "Ida" play
Die Fledermaus, Act Two - "His Excellency" Johann Strauss II University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Caleb C. Ashby, voice, "Ivan"; Nicholas Provenzale, baritone, "Eisenstein"; Reginald Smith Jr., baritone, "Dr. Falke"; Ellen Graham, mezzo-soprano, "Orlovsky" play
Die Fledermaus, Act Two - "Marquis, I'd like to present" Johann Strauss II University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Dione Johnson, soprano, "Adele"; Nicholas Provenzale, baritone, "Eisenstein"; Reginald Smith Jr., baritone, "Dr. Falke"; Ellen Graham, mezzo-soprano, "Orlovsky" play
Die Fledermaus, Act Two - "My humble apologies" Johann Strauss II University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Julie LaDouceur, soprano, "Rosalinda"; Nicholas Provenzale, baritone, "Eisenstein"; Reginald Smith Jr., baritone, "Dr. Falke"; Ellen Graham, mezzo-soprano, "Orlovsky"; Daniel Koehn, baritone, "Frank"; Caleb C. Ashby, voice, "Ivan" play
Die Fledermaus, Act Two - "She's amazing" Johann Strauss II University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Julie LaDouceur, soprano, "Rosalinda"; Nicholas Provenzale, baritone, "Eisenstein" play
Die Fledermaus, Act Two - "What a joy" Johann Strauss II University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra; John Nardolillo, Conductor play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Air – Elizabeth: “I fell in love” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Catherine Clarke Nardolillo, "Elizabeth" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Air – Scrooge: “It's a story we all know” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Marc Embree, "Scrooge" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Air – Scrooge: “There's a gift” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Marc Embree, "Scrooge"; Julie LaDoucer, "Fan"; Nicholas Provenzale, "Beau Braxton"; Catherine Clarke Nardolillo, "Elizabeth"; Jonathan Hare, "Tim Cratchit" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Air – Scrooge: “Tis Christmas Day” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Marc Embree, "Scrooge" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: “Scene – Soldier I: “In Gettysburg's reknown” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Mitchell Hutchings, "Soldier I"; George Kasarjian, "Soldier II" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Final Scene – Tim: “Look at my Family” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Jonathan Hare, "Tim Cratchit"; Nicholas Provenzale, "Beau Braxton"; Gary Ramsey, "Mr. Braxton/Elizabeth's Father"; Marc Embree, "Scrooge"; Willy Falk, "Fred" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Opening – Carollers: “Tis Christmas Day” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Jonathan Hare, "Tim Cratchit"; Willy Falk, "Fred"; Catherine Clarke Nardolillo, "Elizabeth"; Duncan Hartman, "Bob Cratchit"; Kristen Lamb, "Mrs. Cratchit" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Reprise All: “It's Christmas Day” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Marc Embree, "Scrooge"; Jonathan Hare, "Tim Cratchit"; Catherine Clarke Nardolillo, "Elizabeth"; Willy Falk, "Fred"; Julie LaDoucer, "Fan"; Nicholas Provenzale, "Beau Braxton"; Duncan Hartman, "Bob Cratchit"; Gary Ramsey, "Mr. Braxton/Elizabeth's Father"; Selena Moretz, "Governess"; Stephen Lavonier, "Sergeant/Businessman"; Mitchell Hutchings, "Soldier I"; George Kasarjian, "Soldier II" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Scene – Businessman: “Scrooge, Marley” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Stephen Lavonier, "Sergeant/Businessman"; Duncan Hartman, "Bob Cratchit" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Scene – Carollers: “Tis Christmas Day” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Marc Embree, "Scrooge"; Julie LaDoucer, "Fan"; Selena Moretz, "Governess"; Jonathan Hare, "Tim Cratchit" play
God Bless Us, Every One!: Scene – Elizabeth: “Dear Father” Bill Van Horn, Librettist University of Kentucky Opera Theatre; Dicapo Opera Theatre; John Nardolillo, Conductor; Catherine Clarke Nardolillo, "Elizabeth"; Gary Ramsey, "Mr. Braxton/Elizabeth's Father" play
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