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2 "best seat" tickets to The Rivals by Kirke Mechem

Item Number
139
Estimated Value
60 USD
Sold
20 USD to Dallmus
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

Two tickets (BEST SEATS!) for “The Rivals” by Kirke Mechem performed by the Bronx Opera Company at Lehman College Lovinger Theater.

Choice of performances on the following dates:

Saturday, Jan 11, 2014 at 7:30pm or

Sunday, Jan 12, 2014 at 2pm

Rich and dashing British Naval Captain Jack Absolute has fallen in love with American heiress Lydia Larkspur. But Lydia is in love with a romantic fantasy: she wants to elope with some penniless artist and live in “charming poverty.”

Jack masquerades as a poor English composer named Waverley and wins her heart; Lydia’s aunt and guardian, the famously verbose Mrs. Malaprop, will not hear of it. She and Jack’s father, both unaware that “Waverley” is Jack, decide that Lydia should marry the real Jack. Jack—now his own rival—has a big problem: how to reveal his true identity to Lydia without losing her. He ties himself into knots to indulge her rebellious fantasies, but when she learns the truth she rejects him.

Jack’s friend Nicholas Astor loves Lydia’s cousin Julia, but his gloomy fear of being loved only for his vast fortune drives him to put her love to such ridiculous tests that she finally breaks off their engagement.

Baron von Hakenbock, a bellicose Prussian fortune hunter, has been carrying on a secret correspondence with “Celia,” whom he believes to be Lydia but who is really Mrs. Malaprop. He and one of Lydia’s rejected suitors, Jasper Vanderbilt, prepare to fight simultaneous duels: Jasper with his rival, the non-existent Waverley, and the Baron with Jack. Jasper is the bumpkin son of the Kentucky Vanderbilts; he also does not know that “Waverley” is his friend Jack.

It all comes to a head on the dueling field. True love averts the duels, clears up the misunderstandings, and unites the proper pairs.

     

Item Special Note

The Bronx Opera's productions are always sung in English with a full chorus and orchestra, featuring talented singers selected from an open competitive audition process.