Bryant Park Picnic Performances Presents La Traviata and More this Summer

Bryant Park Picnic Performances continues August 12th with New York City Opera’s condensed version of Verdi’s classic, La traviata. The performance will last two hours with one 15-minute intermission. Bryant Park will continue to monitor and follow updated New York City and New York State COVID-19 guidelines throughout the summer, as necessary. 

Bryant Park Picnic Presents La Traviata and Upcoming Performances
Photo Credit :Michael Cooper

On Friday, August 12th at 7pm, Bryant Park Picnic Performances presents an abridged adaptation of Verdi’s classic that inspired Moulin Rouge. The show has instantly recognizable tunes famously featured in Pretty Woman. La traviata tells the story of the tragic love between the courtesan Violetta and the romantic Alfredo Germont. Playing out against the hypocrisy of upper-class fashionable society, Alfredo and Violetta’s love threatens to shame his family. 

‘The People’s Opera’ is thrilled to return to our summer home at Bryant Park, where we can continue our mission of free performances for New York audiences.

– Michael Capasso, General Director of New York City Opera

The 2022 Picnic Performances season is possible due to the generous support of Bank of America. “Bank of America is a long-standing supporter of the arts because we believe that a thriving arts and cultural community benefits both society and the economy,” said José Tavarez, President, Bank of America New York City. “So we are thrilled to once again sponsor Picnic Performances and combine our commitment to the arts with our partnership with Bryant Park. Together we’re helping New York City’s iconic cultural scene to thrive, while promoting green spaces and providing free access to live New York City music, dance and theater.”  

On Friday, September 2nd, the performance Lucia di Lammermoor emerges. The story concerns fragile Lucy Ashton (Lucia) caught in a feud between her family. The setting takes place in the Lammermuir Hills of Scotland (Lammermoor) in the 17th century. Think Romeo and Juliet, but set in Scotland.

Bryant Park Picnic Presents La Traviata and More
Photo Credit: Ryan Muir

Complete Bryant Park Picnic Performances:

July 

July 15: Carnegie Hall Citywide: Squirrel Nut Zippers 

July 22: Carnegie Hall Citywide: The Broadway Sinfonietta 

July 23: Jazzmobile: Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band 

July 28: Ailey II Performance and Ailey Extension Dance Class 

July 29: Carnegie Hall Citywide: The Hot Sardines Featuring Nellie McKay 

Bryant Park Picnic
Photo Credit: Ryan Muir

August 

August 5: Greenwich House Music School: Mireya Ramos and Alea 

August 12: New York City Opera: La traviata 

August 19: Asian American Arts Alliance: Rafiq Bhatia and Ian Chang 

August 26: Habibi Festival: Esraa Warda & The Châab Lab, Firas Zreik, Yacine Boularès, and AJOYO 

August 29: The Town Hall: Eighth Blackbird Celebrates John Cage 

September 

September 2: New York City Opera: Lucia di Lammermoor 

September 8: Steinway Artists Aaron Diehl and Orrin Evans 

September 9: Classical Theatre of Harlem 

September 16: Accordion Festival: Heart of Afghanistan and More 

September 17: American Symphony Orchestra 

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