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New York City Opera Performance In Bryant Park

Cinderella In The Park


Singers of The New York City Opera (Source: M Nuri Shakoor/ UABN Photography)
Backstage after the performance
(Source: UABN Photography)
USPA NEWS - Beautiful performance set on a beautiful backdrop provided by Bryant Park. Many who flocked to the park were treated to a late afternoon and early evening opera performance.
Singer bang out stellar performance
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In the midst of the hustle and fast pace of midtown Manhattan, we came to the oasis of lovely and lush scenery provided by Bryant Park, for the New York City Opera's performance of "Cinderella" by Gioachino Rossini. The outdoor presentation was simply beautiful! Much credit goes to the singers, staff, and the audience for enduring a sweltering heat index over 100 degrees. Upon the opera's end, we joined in a well-deserved round of applause to the artists, who, in full costume and make-up, managed a flawless delivery. Below are a few images captured from the afternoon event. For more on events by New York City Opera visit their website at www.nycopera.com And for more information about events at Bryant Park visit their website http://bryantpark.org
Back stage was a treat for everyone
Source: UABN Photography
After the performance we had the opportunity to meet with some of the talented singers, and staff who put on a wonderful production. Again, it must me noted that everyone in attendance displayed great composure considering the mid-afternoon heat that was upon us. Members of the audience were graciously granted access to the singers after the performance for photos and plenty of smiles.
Cinderella in the park
Source: UABN Photography
Amazing performance by NYC Opera
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Smiles after a wonderful performance
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