Six guests appear at an ornate hotel with no idea how they got there. The gracious and aristocratic hotel manager, Mr. Lucian, promises to fulfill all their earthly desires if they remain. In this new opera by Richard Danielpour, the guests will have one night only to ponder a choice that will affect them for eternity.
May 17 & 19 (Previews)
May 21 & 23 (Performances)
Freud Playhouse
Admission is Free
Free Admission. Reservations are highly recommended. RSVP Using the Links Below.
All performances of The Grand Hotel Tartarus will be livestreamed and accessible via the “Other” tab on the following webpage:
https://schoolofmusic.ucla.edu/school-of-music-live-streams/
Livestream Link (Select "Other" Tab)
May
17
2024
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Richard Danielpour's The Grand Hotel Tartarus - first preview
Six guests appear at an ornate hotel with no idea how they got there. The gracious and aristocratic hotel manager, Mr. Lucian, promises to fulfill all their earthly desires if they remain. In this new opera by Richard Danielpour, the guests will have one night only to ponder a choice that will affect them for
May
19
2024
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Richard Danielpour's New Opera, The Grand Hotel Tartarus - second preview
Six guests appear at an ornate hotel with no idea how they got there. The gracious and aristocratic hotel manager, Mr. Lucian, promises to fulfill all their earthly desires if they remain. In this new opera by Richard Danielpour, the guests will have one night only to ponder a choice that will affect them for
May
21
2024
THIS EVENT HAS PASSED
Richard Danielpour's New Opera, The Grand Hotel Tartarus
Six guests appear at an ornate hotel with no idea how they got there. The gracious and aristocratic hotel manager, Mr. Lucian, promises to fulfill all their earthly desires if they remain. In this new opera by Richard Danielpour, the guests will have one night only to ponder a choice that will affect them for
May
23
2024
THIS EVENT HAS PASSED
Richard Danielpour's New Opera The Grand Hotel Tartarus
Six guests appear at an ornate hotel with no idea how they got there. The gracious and aristocratic hotel manager, Mr. Lucian, promises to fulfill all their earthly desires if they remain. In this new opera by Richard Danielpour, the guests will have one night only to ponder a choice that will affect them for