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Amahl and the Night Visitors

“Amahl and the Night Visitors” was the first opera to be broadcast to a national television audience — that was back on Dec. 24, 1951. The story revolves around a young handicapped boy and his mother, who live in a poor village on the route the three kings travel to meet the Christ-child after his birth. The kings arrive, weary from their journey and they stop for the night, enjoying the hospitality of Amahl and his mother. There is a great disparity in the wealth of the kings and Amahl’s mother, and socio-economic conflict ensues, with a beautiful resolution fitting the spirit of the season you’ll have to see. Join us for the 3rd annual production of this wonderful Holiday operatic classic in partnership with the Salisbury Congregational Church.

TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY @ 5:30 and 7:30pm - The show’s runtime is around 50 Minutes

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Amahl and the Night Visitors