Fort Worth Opera Studio - Amahl and the Night Visitors
December 6, 2008
, 2008
7:30 PM
to 8:30 PM
1440 North Main Street, Fort Worth
Age Limit
All ages
$5 - $18
Fort Worth Opera Studio, a training program for upcoming artists, will produce Amahl and the Night Visitors this holiday season. Amahl is a family-friendly opera performed in English; but this year Fort Worth Opera is adding projected Spanish translations, often referred to as “supertitles.”
STORY: Amahl tells the story of a crippled boy who by chance crosses paths with the three Wise Men on their way to visit the infant Jesus. The three men need a place to stay for the night and, in spite of her poverty, Amahl’s mother generously offers her hospitality. Amahl and his mother are enthralled when they hear about the newborn King and want to offer gifts of their own. When Amahl rises to hand the wise men the only possession he has, his walking cane, he receives a miraculous blessing of his own.
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