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On his way to prison for eight days, convicted of a civil offense, Eisenstein is convinced by his friend, Dr. Falke, to secretly attend a party, a costume ball, instead. Mistaken identities and romance ensue as his wife, her maid and even the warden of the prison all decide to join the party in outrageous disguises.
Set in Vienna in the late 19th Century and written by the “Waltz-King,” Johann Strauss II, Die Fledermaus (The Bat) is high spirited and charming, romantic and comic, filled with beautiful music and singing. It is based on a French vaudeville comedy and has spoken dialogue along with glorious singing. It is the most famous and beloved of all Viennese Operettas.

A giant is dead and his body lies at the base of a great beanstalk. Jack is accused, and begs the help of the great detective Sherlock Holmes and his colleague, Dr. Watson. Joining them on solving the case are Inspector Lestrade (who is SURE that Jack is guilty!), an Enchanted Harp, a frightening Giantess, and a Magical Woman of Mystery. Holmes and his team must climb the Magic Beanstalk to the Land of the Giants before they can solve this magical mystery!
Can they untangle this spellbinding case?

Set in Rome during the Napoleonic wars, Tosca is a story of love, lust, murder and political intrigue. It tells the story of the opera singer Floria Tosca, as she fights to save her lover Cavaradossi from the corrupt police chief Scarpia. Scarpia is determined to kill Cavaradossi and ravage Tosca. Tosca is forced to strike a terrible bargain to save Cavarodossi.
Who will survive this terrible intrigue? With Puccini‘s richly romantic score, it is one of the world’s most loved operas.