Rescheduled because of storms, ‘Messiah’ is on tonight at St. Theresa
Because of last week’s storms, Toccata postponed the presentations of “Messiah” planned for Jan. 4, 5 and 6. The recheduled show returns tonight in South Lake Tahoe.
Händel’s “Messiah,” a masterpiece that has left audiences in awe for 266 years, will be performed at 7:30 p.m. tonight at St. Theresa Catholic Church.
The concert is a celebration of Epiphany as well as Toccata’s third season, and includes favorite selections from “Messiah” as well as sing-along seasonal carols. “Messiah” was first performed in Dublin, Ireland, in March 1742 and was conducted by the composer.
General admission one hour before the concert is $15 per adult and $5 for students with valid ID. For reserved seating at $25 per person, contact Eileen Angelucci at (775) 267-1720. Children ages 7 to 11 will be admitted free of charge with a paying adult.
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