Toronto City Opera Presents: Orpheus in the Underworld
Saturday June 27th, 7pm | Sunday June 28th, 3pm
Offenbach’s sparkling operetta turns classic myths on their head in a witty, satirical romp through ancient Greek mythology. When Orpheus and Eurydice find themselves unwilling participants in a divine drama, the gods intervene and hijinks ensue. Full of infectious melodies, including the famous “Can-Can,” Orpheus in the Underworld is a fast-paced, irreverent comedy sure to delight.
In a monumental partnership, TCO is thrilled to have the North York Concert Orchestra “in the pit” for this production.
Fully staged opera with orchestra performed in English.
SEATING NOTES:
Seats in the Balcony and Upper Balcony require stairs to access. the Orchestra level does not require stairs.
visit https://www.trinitystpauls.ca/virtual-tour/ to take a look at the theatre in a virtual tour (Please note the first 4 rows of the Orchestra Level have been removed to make room for the orchestra)
SPECIAL EVENTS:
June 27th - Pride Night - TCO Celebrates the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. We encourage audiences to dress up in camp-inspired Greek mythology costume, take photos, and participate in an audience vote to decide who wins “best dressed” of the night. Category is: Greek Myth Cabaret Camp for the Gods!
The “Can-Can”ned food drive will take place at both performances, in support of the Daily Bread Food Bank. Audiences are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to support members of the Toronto Community facing food insecurity.








Location
Trinity-St. Paul's, M5S 1X7