Rigoletto

HALO’s first large-scale production of the 2023-2024 season, Giuseppe Verdi’s Rigoletto, will be presented on November 1, 3 & 5, 2023 at Festival Hall. It stars Paul La Rosa in the title role and Goose Creek native Ashley Fabian as the ill-fated daughter, Gilda. Directed by Cara Consilvio, this production delves into the depths of human cruelty, betrayal, and the tragic consequences of unchecked power.

Doors open at 6:00pm, Show starts at 7:00pm
$85 General Admission | $125 VIP Experience

November 1, 3, and 5, 2023

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As One

Kaminsky | Campbell | Reed

As One is a universal tale of transformation; a coming of age story that chronicles the life of Hannah, a transgender protagonist, as she experiences joy, struggle, isolation, and finally freedom.

Stage direction by David Lefkowich transcends a minimalist set, costume design by Erik Teague unquestionably focuses the time period, and the film design of co-creator Kimberly Reed evokes deep nostalgia. Alexandra Enyart leads an on-stage string quartet, further unifying the intimacy of the performance.

After the performance, we invite you to engage with members of the cast and creative team during an on-stage discussion about the social issues raised in As One.

June 22 & 23 @ 7pm | June 25 @ 2pm

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Into the Woods

SHOW ADDED ON APRIL 10TH!

The inaugural season continues with Stephen Sondheim’s Into The Woods. This Brothers Grimm-inspired musical presents your favorite fairytale characters with a twist when their classic stories intersect.

An ensemble cast leads the audience on a journey through an imaginary world that isn’t so different from our own. Reinforcing the moral that “Children Will Listen,” this cautionary tale reminds us that we should choose our words wisely, and that our actions have consequences.

Venue opens at 6:30pm, Show starts at 7:30pm
Tickets $65/$80/$125

FAQ – Into The Woods

April 6-9, 2022

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La traviata

Giuseppe Verdi

Led by Grammy-Award winning director Kevin Newbury, the artistic team will transform the ballpark into an intimate theatrical setting where modernity and tradition collide amidst a pandemic. Set in 1986 on the eve of game 7 of the World Series, this 90- minute drama, complete with vintage cars, a fireworks display, and a chamber orchestra, is told through references to mid-1980’s America, while staying true to the classic story of doomed love. Conducted by HALO’s Music Director Francesco Milioto, this production is sure to resonate with present day viewers.

The playing space for the opera is on the field near third base (so there is no net in anyone’s way!) and the audience sits in the stands. Sections 117 and 118 are individual assigned seats with armrests ($76) and split the center of the action. Sections 211, 212, and 213 are general admission bleacher seats ($36).

Gates open at 5:30pm, Show starts at 7:00pm
Tickets $36-$76

October 22, 26, 28, 2021

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