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Drunk Opera History: Mozart Edition ft. Opera On Tap Boston

Drunk Opera History: Mozart Edition ft. Opera On Tap Boston

Sure, you’ve seen the movie Amadeus, and maybe you’ve even sung his Requiem…but how much do you really know about the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? Join Opera On Tap Boston at 3S for an afternoon of epic singing, trivia, and crowd sing-alongs, as we dish the dirt on this musical legend.

Featuring Sarah Callinan, soprano, Caitlin Felsman, mezzo, Wes Hunter, tenor, Cailin Marcel Manson, baritone, and our beloved (drunk) historian, Mike Pfitzer.

About Opera On Tap Boston:
Opera on Tap is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote opera as a viable, living, and progressive art form by taking it out of the concert hall and putting it into venues where people least expect it. The company was founded in Brooklyn in 2005, and Opera on Tap’s Boston chapter launched in 2011 with an inaugural show at Cambridge’s Club Oberon. With live shows in unconventional venues ranging from public parks to bars to farmers’ markets across greater Boston, we’ve introduced audiences of all ages and cultural backgrounds to opera in performance formats that are fun, inclusive, and accessible.

3S Artspace
Member $18 / General Admission Advance $20 / GA Day of Show $25
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM on Sat, 7 Mar 2026

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3S Artspace
(603) 766-3330
info@3sarts.org
3S Artspace
319 Vaughan Street
Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801
(603) 766-3330
info@3sarts.org

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