Oklahoma City University OPERAtions is a student-run organization that focuses on learning about and performing operas and is headed by co-executive directors Maeve Sullivan and Camryn Creech. Creech described it as, “an opportunity for people to perform,” as well as explaining that “it’s a way for people to get something under their resume, do something…
Student opera group returns to produce digital performance
The student-led performance group OPERAtions is returning from a semester-long hiatus to create an online production.
Vocal performance student wins scholarship
A vocal performance student recently won a scholarship for a full year of tuition from the Wanda L. Bass School of Music.
Student opera performance group returns after three years
OPERAtions is a student opera company that was reintroduced this semester for the first time since 2015.
OCU OPERAtions presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s Trial by Jury
Alex Petersen, musical theatre sophomore, and Liza Clark, musical theatre freshman, take the stage while their cast mates sing from their seats during a rehearsal for the OPERAtions production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s Trial by Jury on April 8th in the Medium Rehearsal Hall of the Wanda L. Bass Music Center.
Photo: James Murphy
‘Recollections’ presents one-act operas
OCU OPERAtions presents Recollections, a short performance of three one-act operas, this weekend.
OPERAtions will present two new chamber operas, Angry Birdsong and Benedicta, both by Milton Granger, and a better-known opera, The Face on the Barroom Floor, by Henry Mollicone.