Neiman Marcus and King of Prussia Mall Host OCP's First Ever Costume Exhibit 11-06-2009 A costume exhibit of some of the Opera Company’s most ornate and beautiful original costumes, designed by Costume Designer Richard St. Clair, will be hosted by Neiman Marcus and King of Prussia Mall Plaza from November 11 – 22. St. Clair has been with the Opera Company for 20 years, and the exhibit shares the fine art behind building couture costumes for the diva. The costumes will be on display in the King of Prussia Plaza, at the Lord & Taylor Court on the Lower Level and in the area in front of Neiman Marcus, also on the Lower Level. Additional costumes are on display in Center City at the popular Shops at Liberty Place during the same time period. Costumes will be on display in the rotunda from November 13th – 20th, with a special lunchtime raffle for tickets on Friday, November 20. St. Clair's original costume sketches for Isabella in The Italian Girl in Algiers, sung by mezzo-soprano Ruxandra Donose, and the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro, sung by soprano Mary Dunleavy. Click here to return to the main Opera Week page.
A costume exhibit of some of the Opera Company’s most ornate and beautiful original costumes, designed by Costume Designer Richard St. Clair, will be hosted by Neiman Marcus and King of Prussia Mall Plaza from November 11 – 22. St. Clair has been with the Opera Company for 20 years, and the exhibit shares the fine art behind building couture costumes for the diva. The costumes will be on display in the King of Prussia Plaza, at the Lord & Taylor Court on the Lower Level and in the area in front of Neiman Marcus, also on the Lower Level. Additional costumes are on display in Center City at the popular Shops at Liberty Place during the same time period. Costumes will be on display in the rotunda from November 13th – 20th, with a special lunchtime raffle for tickets on Friday, November 20.
St. Clair's original costume sketches for Isabella in The Italian Girl in Algiers, sung by mezzo-soprano Ruxandra Donose, and the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro, sung by soprano Mary Dunleavy.
Click here to return to the main Opera Week page.