Beth Morrison Projects

Beth Morrison Projects is a production company devoted to the creation of new, unique, and bold music-theatre works that take the form of opera, song-cycle, dance, theatre, film, mixed media works, and new forms waiting to be discovered.  Inaugural year productions include Don Juan in Prague, an adaptation of Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which was a co-production with the Czech National Theater and closed the 2006 Next Wave Festival at BAM with a sold-out run; the mob opera hit, Don Imbroglio, for the New York Music Theater Festival; HELL, a downtown opera for PS122, Elements of Style, a quirky and dramatic song-cycle for New York Public Library Live!, and Laude in Urbis, a site-specific street spectacle piece in Orvieto, Italy.

Beth Morrison is a producer, voice teacher, and singer. Having completed both bachelor and master of music degrees, Beth began a career in arts administration as the Administrative Director of the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. After 4 years in that post, Beth returned to school at the Yale School of Drama where she graduated in May 2005 with a Master of Fine Arts in Theater Management. Beth Morrison Projects is the realization of Beth’s vision, which stems from a deep commitment to nurturing artists and fostering the development of new opera and other new music-drama works.

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