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Lift every voice during this citywide celebration commemorating Juneteenth, as Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and the Missouri Historical Society host an evening of music, song, and spoken word! Enjoy moving performances by members of the 2021 Opera Theatre Festival Season Ensemble and other local artists in a rousing program curated by soprano Nicole Cabell and baritone Will Liverman.

This program is free and will take place in person on the North Lawn of the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park, should conditions allow. Protective face masks are required, and guests will be asked to practice social distancing.

Registration for this onsite program is required. Space is limited. If this program is sold out, you can still join the waitlist in the event more spaces are made available. Presented in collaboration with the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis.

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beginner-friendly

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