Master Class

Middletown Lyric Theatre at the SORG
63 S. Main Street – Middletown, Ohio
Friday, October 2, 2026 - 8pm
Saturday, October 3, 2026 - 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, October 4, 2026 - 2pm
FREE PARKING | CONCESSIONS AVAILABLE | DOORS 1 HOUR PRIOR TO START
General Admission - Open Seating
Prices are displayed as "All-In" Pricing (fees included)
Free parking behind the building off of Broad Street and off of First Street.
More info: www.sorgoperahouse.org
63 S. Main Street – Middletown, Ohio
Friday, October 2, 2026 - 8pm
Saturday, October 3, 2026 - 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, October 4, 2026 - 2pm
FREE PARKING | CONCESSIONS AVAILABLE | DOORS 1 HOUR PRIOR TO START
General Admission - Open Seating
Prices are displayed as "All-In" Pricing (fees included)
Free parking behind the building off of Broad Street and off of First Street.
More info: www.sorgoperahouse.org
By Terrence McNally
Presented by arrangement with Broadway Licensing & Dramatist Play Service - www. Dramatist.com
ABOUT THE SHOW:
Master Class by Terrence McNally is a bold, theatrical homage to opera legend Maria Callas. Set in a music conservatory, the play captures Callas at the end of her career as she conducts a master class with three aspiring singers. With biting wit, unfiltered passion, and razor-sharp insight, she pushes them beyond technique to uncover the soul of performance. As she critiques, cajoles, and reminisces, her own triumphs and heartbreaks come alive, blurring the line between teacher and diva, artist and woman. Featuring soaring live performances of iconic arias from operas by Verdi, Puccini, and Bellini, this electrifying drama is a powerful exploration of sacrifice, artistry, and the high price of greatness. Recommended for ages 13+
Presented by arrangement with Broadway Licensing & Dramatist Play Service - www. Dramatist.com
ABOUT THE SHOW:
Master Class by Terrence McNally is a bold, theatrical homage to opera legend Maria Callas. Set in a music conservatory, the play captures Callas at the end of her career as she conducts a master class with three aspiring singers. With biting wit, unfiltered passion, and razor-sharp insight, she pushes them beyond technique to uncover the soul of performance. As she critiques, cajoles, and reminisces, her own triumphs and heartbreaks come alive, blurring the line between teacher and diva, artist and woman. Featuring soaring live performances of iconic arias from operas by Verdi, Puccini, and Bellini, this electrifying drama is a powerful exploration of sacrifice, artistry, and the high price of greatness. Recommended for ages 13+




