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The [[Ash Lawn Opera]] began in 1978 with a series of lectures and one-act operas. Today, the festival progriams six to eight weeks of opera each summer. In previous year, shows were performed sat [[Ash Lawn-Highland]] , but they are now staged at the [[Paramount Theater]]<ref>"Ash Lawn Opera - History." Ash-Lawn Opera  - Home Page. Web. 25 June 2010. <http://www.ashlawnopera.org/repertoire.html>.</ref>.  
[[Ash Lawn Opera]] began in 1978 with a series of concerts and one-act operas performed during the summer at [[Ash Lawn-Highland]], the home of President James Monroe. Today, the year-round company progriams six weeks of opera each summer, plus additional  productions in the winter and spring. In 2008 the company moved to the beautifully renovated, historic [[Paramount Theater]] on Charlottesville's downtown pedestrian mall.  <ref>"Ash Lawn Opera - History." Ash-Lawn Opera  - Home Page. Web. 25 June 2010. <http://www.ashlawnopera.org/repertoire.html>.</ref>.  


==Staff==
==Staff==

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Ash Lawn Opera began in 1978 with a series of concerts and one-act operas performed during the summer at Ash Lawn-Highland, the home of President James Monroe. Today, the year-round company progriams six weeks of opera each summer, plus additional productions in the winter and spring. In 2008 the company moved to the beautifully renovated, historic Paramount Theater on Charlottesville's downtown pedestrian mall. [1].

Staff

Michell Krisel, General Director[2]

Board of Directors

Frank Buck


References

  1. "Ash Lawn Opera - History." Ash-Lawn Opera - Home Page. Web. 25 June 2010. <http://www.ashlawnopera.org/repertoire.html>.
  2. "Ash-Lawn Opera - News." Ash-Lawn Opera - Home Page. Web. 25 June 2010. <http://www.ashlawnopera.org/news.html>.

External links

Official site