Director's Note
This season is designed to pay tribute to our ten years of growth, from a small local opera company performing just one production a year, to a year-round regional opera company with multiple performances and venues. "Our goal is to make opera accessible to more and more communities in southern New England, and we are excited about our future." -Simon Holt
Salt Marsh News
Next Guild Lecture
Thursday, September 23, 5:30 pm by James Kuslan
Bacchus Goes to the Opera
2010 Fall Season
L'elisir d'amore
Elixir of Love
Friday, October 1, 8:00 pm
Sunday, October 3, 3:00 pm
George Kent Hall, Westerly, RI
"Oh, Say Can They Sing!"
Tomorrow's Opera Stars Today at The Kate
Sunday, October 24, 5:00 pm
The Kate, Old Saybrook, CT
Support the Opera
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Welcome to Salt Marsh Opera's 2010 Season
Founded in 2000, the Salt Marsh Opera Company is dedicated to producing high-quality, professional opera in Connecticut and Rhode Island and to making its productions available to the entire community.

Wednesday, September 1 at 7:00 PM
Katharine Hepburn Cultural Center on the Old Saybrook Town Green
Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy your favorite Broadway music with a
Food Court Barbecue by the Old Saybrook Lions Club whose
proceeds will benefit the Shoreline Soup Kitchen and local eye care.
Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy your favorite Broadway music with a
Food Court Barbecue by the Old Saybrook Lions Club whose
proceeds will benefit the Shoreline Soup Kitchen and local eye care.
Rain Date: Thursday, September 2 at 7:00 PM
![]() Laura Shofner |
![]() Ron Loyd |
![]() Brian Cheney |
![]() Catherine Venable |
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2009 Production of Die Fledermaus Behind the Scenes Photos by David Percival |
2009 Production of Die Fledermaus Photos by Charles Estabrooks and David Percival |
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