[Canceled] MizzouNYC’s Night at the Opera: Turandot

This epic production — one of the most elaborate in the Met Opera line-up — is set in mythical ancient China amid spectacular gold and glitz, and features one of the most famous arias in all of opera, “Nessun Dorma.” The plot involves a foreign prince risking his life in pursuit of an icy princess who resists all suitors. Will her frozen heart melt from the heat of this prince’s passionate singing? Join us and find out.

Limited number of tickets available! Purchase your reservation here, then pick up your ticket(s) from Reuben Stern at the Metropolitan Opera on the evening of the event. The seats are in the Family Circle section.


FAQs

So How Does This Work? You buy your reservation by signing up here and forking out $$. You’ll then be able to pick up your actual tickets from MizzouNYC’s Reuben Stern on the night of the event, who’ll be near the entrance to the venue.

Did You Get Me A Good Deal On The Ticket Price? Yes, per guidance from the White House, MizzouNYC only strikes the greatest deals.

Should I Wait To Buy My Ticket? No, because there aren’t that many.

If I Change My Mind, Can I Cancel My Ticket And Get A Refund? No, but you can always email MizzouNYC co-presidents Nathalia and Brian — nat.mello13@gmail.com and brianmreitz@gmail.com — and see if we can work it out.

How Will I Get In Touch With This Reuben? Via sternr@missouri.edu

My Memory Is Short. Will I Get A Reminder About How To Pick Up My Tickets Before The Event? Yes.

Where Can I Find Info About The Performance? Here — click.

I Still Have More Questions! Get in touch with Nathalia or Brian!

Basketball Watch Party: Mizzou v. Arkansas

Join MizzouNYC to cheer on the Men’s Basketball team against our rival Razorbacks. The game begins at 3:30pm EST, but representatives from MizzouNYC and the Missouri Alumni Association will be on-site starting at 3:30pm to hang out and provide additional information to any Tigers looking to get more involved with the Alumni chapter.

 

MizzouNYC’s Night at the Opera: Macbeth

MizzouNYC returns to the Met Opera for “Macbeth” — Shakespeare’s brutal tale of ambition and betrayal set to music by a grand master of Italian opera, Giuseppe Verdi. In case you don’t remember from having to read it in high school, the plot goes like so: Following a series of predictions from a band of witches — and with strong persuasion and help from his wife — the otherwise honorable Macbeth kills his way to the throne of Scotland. The kingdom then falls into bloodshed and strife as Macbeth goes on a murderous tirade and the rest of the witches’ prophesies all come true. Out of this bleak story rises some of Verdi’s best choral music.

Limited number of tickets available! Purchase your reservation here, then pick up your ticket(s) from Reuben Stern at the Metropolitan Opera on the evening of the event. The seats are in the Family Circle section.

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