Opera Philadelphia returns to the Academy of Music Jan. 31-Feb. 2

Opera Philadelphia returns to the historic Academy of Music in January with the company premiere of The Anonymous Lover, a 1780 opera by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745-1799), who is widely regarded as the first Black classical composer known to history.

Opera Philadelphia returns to the historic Academy of Music in January with the company premiere of “The Anonymous Lover.”

Born in 1745 in the French Caribbean colony of Guadeloupe, Bologne was the son of Anne Nanon, a Black enslaved woman, and George de Bologne de Saint Georges, the French nobleman who owned her. Educated in France, Bologne found his talents in fencing, riding, and above all, music. During the pre-revolutionary period in France, he was considered one of the most important composers of his time — even performing for and teaching the Queen of France herself, Marie Antionette. His life was the subject of the 2023 feature film, Chevalier.

Bologne’s only surviving opera, The Anonymous Lover, is a romantic comedy ahead of its time. When a young widow named Léontine begins to receive a series of passionate letters from a secret admirer, she wrestles with whether she can love again, especially when it becomes apparent her friend Valcour may be the un-signed author. Will love win?

This company premiere stars soprano Symone Harcum in her Opera Philadelphia debut as Léontine, a role she performed to audience and critical acclaim with Minnesota Opera in 2022. She is joined by tenor Travon D. Walker in his company debut as Valcour. Rounding out the comedic cast are baritone Johnathan McCullough, acclaimed director and star of Opera Philadelphia’s 2021 film of David T. Little’s Soldier Songs, as Ophémon; soprano Ashley Marie Robillard as Jeanette; tenor Joshua Blue (2023’s La bohème) as Colin; and mezzo-soprano Sun-Ly Pierce (2022’s Otello) as Dorothée.

Co-produced by Boston Lyric Opera, the production includes a new adaptation by Obie Award-winning Boston playwright Kirsten Greenidge that mixes new English dialogue with the original French singing in a joyful performance told in two acts over 90 minutes with no intermission.

If You Go:

  • The Anonymous Lover
    Music by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges
    Libretto by François-Georges Fouques Deshayes, Desfontaines, based on the play L’Amant Anonyme by Stéphanie Félicité, Madame de Genlis, adapted by Kirsten Greenidge
    Company Premiere Jan. 31 & Feb. 2, 2025 at the Academy of Music
    Performed in French with English dialogue and supertitles
    Runtime is approximately 90 minutes with no intermission

Limited tickets remain available for $11, or a higher price of your choosing as part of the company’s Pick Your Price ticket program, for two performances, on Friday, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 2, at 2 p.m.

Solve the mystery of ‘Slay and the City’

Everyone’s favorite gal pals from Manhattan are getting together for drinks (cosmos, obviously) and to talk about, what else, sex. And the city. But when the ladies discover that they have one particular gentleman in common, things take a very dark and hilarious turn. It will be up to you to solve “Slay and the City” in this original immersive experience presented by Without a Cue Production, written by Traci Connaughton and held at Red Rum Theater (601 Walnut Street) from Jan. 11 to Feb. 24.

Manhattan’s favorite gal pals are ready to spill the tea – and all the tell-all clues. Come ready to be part of the action as you try to solve the mystery. The action will happen all around you – so listen closely in between the steamy gossip and the clinking of those cosmo glasses as you try to figure out whodunit to win a prize. There will be a chance to interact with the audience, make new gal pals and even take your own mugshot.

Theme drinks by Pops McCann – including signature cosmos, flirtinis and more – are part of the cash bar available during each performance. Come dressed as your favorite gal pal for extra bonus clues and surprises.

If You Go:

  • Slay and the City: A Killer Cosmo
    by Without a Cue Productions
    at Red Rum Theater, 601 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
  • Jan. 11 – Feb. 24, 2025
  • Jan. 11-12 Preview
  • Jan. 18 Opening Night
    Saturday shows at 5 pm and 8 pm
    Sunday shows at 3 pm
    Doors open 30 minutes ahead
    Tickets $35 plus tax and box office fee; VIP $75 (includes complimentary cocktail, packet of clues and gift.)
    Run time: Two hours