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Tragedy on the Sea Nymph: An Operetta in Three Acts Starring an All-Dog Cast
July 21, 2011 9:15 pm to 10:00 pm

Start:
July 21, 2011 9:15 pm
End:
July 21, 2011 10:00 pm
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There will be two performances, one at 9:15 pm and another at 9:45 pm.

Tragedy on the Sea Nymph is a filmed 10-minute operetta depicting the romance and tragedy of clandestine lovers shipwrecked at sea. Starring an all-dog cast accompanied by live human singers and the Cedar String Quartet, this piece explores the remarkable connections between the affectations of operas and the lives of dogs. This performance is marked by focused, myopic attentions, yearning, love, and loss. Dogs and humans welcome to attend. BYO water bowls and hankies. Written by Elizabeth Cline with music by Lewis Pesacov.

Elizabeth Cline is an artist and curator living in Los Angeles. During the day, she works as a Curatorial Associate at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles where she produces artists projects in the Public Engagement Artist in Residence program. At night, she dreams and writes of the lives of dogs, roses and romance. Her next projects include a follow-up dog operetta set during the Gold Rush era.