Join Park City Opera for a special outdoor performance at Promontory Club’s terraced amphitheater, The Shed. This concert features our full chamber orchestra, offering a rare opportunity to hear the orchestra outside of our mainstage productions, alongside a program of American opera.
Settle in with a picnic, bring your own beverages, and enjoy the evening from the lawn with friends and family. The setting is as memorable as the music, with sweeping views and open-air acoustics that make for a distinctly Park City experience.
Tickets for Promontory Club members will be available via the member portal beginning in May. Tickets for non-members are available on a first-come, first-served basis through Park City Opera now, with optional picnic basket add-ons.
Picnic boxes prepared by Promontory Club are available for pre-purchase when you purchase your tickets. Choose between: Prosciutto & Mozzarella (with arugula and pesto on focaccia), or Mediterranean Veg (hummus and grilled vegetables served on “Shed Bread”). Both are served with caprese pasta salad, fresh berries, and a mini dessert.
Program (subject to change): American Opera at Promontory’s Shed Amphitheater
Intrada from Quartet for Strings (Benjamin Franklin)
The Carousel Waltz from Carousel (Rodgers & Hammerstein)
I Could Have Danced All Night from My Fair Lady (Lerner & Loewe)
Maria from West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein)
Someone to Watch Over Me from Oh, Kay! (George & Ira Gershwin)
It Never Was You from Knickerbocker Holiday (Kurt Weill)
Singin’ in the Rain from Singin’ in the Rain (Freed & Brown)
If I Loved You from Carousel (Rodgers & Hammerstein)
It’s De-Lovely from Red, Hot and Blue (Cole Porter)
Lullaby for Strings (George Gershwin)
Three Browning Songs (Amy Beach)
I. The Year’s at the Spring
II. Ah, Love, but a Day!
III. I Send My Heart Up to Thee!
Two Songs (Benjamin Beckman)
I. Scheherazade
II. Meanwhile
Selections from The Tender Land (Aaron Copland)
Once I thought I’d never grow tall as this fence (Laurie’s Song)
I’m gettin’ tired of travellin’ through (Martin’s Aria)
The plains so green, the tender land
Sure on This Shining Night (Samuel Barber)