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“OPERA LOVERS IGNORE the current generation of CPCC Opera Theatre productions at their peril..... this was a production that deserved to play to a capacity house. Maybe by next season, word-of-mouth will catch up with the quality of opera at Halton.”  
(Creative Loafing review of The Marriage of Figaro by Perry Tannenbaum – May 2007)
 
“A phenomenal find at CPCC Opera Theatre’s The Tales of Hoffmann”
“CP’s production …..a revelation to those who have never seen Offenbach’s tuneful crowdpleaser here.” 
(Excerpts from a Creative Loafing Online Review by Perry Tannenbaum of CPCC Opera Theatre’s production of The Tales of Hoffmann—January 27, 2009)

Marriage of Figaro
Die Fledermaus

 
 

CPCC Opera Theatre’s 2009-2010 Season

  
Gilbert and Sullivan’s hilarious operetta
The Pirates of Penzance
January 15, 16 and 17
 
and
 
Felix Mendelssohn’s dramatic oratorio
Elijah
April 30, May 1 and 2
  
For tickets contact the CPCC Box Office 704.330.6534 or tix.cpcc.edu
                             
For information call 704.330.6571 or
  
 
All performances are presented at the Dale F. Halton Theater on the Central Campus of Central Piedmont Community College, 1201 Elizabeth Avenue (corner of Kings Drive and Elizabeth Avenue)
 
TICKET PRICES
Season Ticket $30.00
Individual Halton Theater Tickets
$17.00 & $14.00 
For tickets call the Box Office @ 704.330.6534 or email boxoffice@cpcc.edu.
For more information call 704.330.6571,
Would you like to become a patron of the Opera Theatre? 
Call 704.330.6869. 
 
Mission Statement
Our belief is that the operatic experience touches the core of the human spirit.  To that end the mission of the CPCC Opera Theatre is to promote the innovative and comprehensive development and training of regional operatic talent, in an academically, geographically and financially accessible institution; as well as building and educating present and future audiences and enriching the economic, social, and cultural life in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region of North Carolina.